| Literature DB >> 28481463 |
Liangcan He1, Michael Brasino1, Chenchen Mao2, Suehyun Cho2, Wounjhang Park2,3, Andrew P Goodwin1,3, Jennifer N Cha1,3.
Abstract
DNA-mediated assembly of core-satellite structures composed of Zr(IV)-based porphyrinic metal-organic framework (MOF) and NaYF4 ,Yb,Er upconverting nanoparticles (UCNPs) for photodynamic therapy (PDT) is reported. MOF NPs generate singlet oxygen (1 O2 ) upon photoirradiation with visible light without the need for additional small molecule, diffusional photosensitizers such as porphyrins. Using DNA as a templating agent, well-defined MOF-UCNP clusters are produced where UCNPs are spatially organized around a centrally located MOF NP. Under NIR irradiation, visible light emitted from the UCNPs is absorbed by the core MOF NP to produce 1 O2 at significantly greater amounts than what can be produced from simply mixing UCNPs and MOF NPs. The MOF-UCNP core-satellite superstructures also induce strong cell cytotoxicity against cancer cells, which are further enhanced by attaching epidermal growth factor receptor targeting affibodies to the PDT clusters, highlighting their promise as theranostic photodynamic agents.Entities:
Keywords: DNA self-assembly; core-satellite; metal-organic frameworks; photodynamic therapy; upconverting nanoparticles
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28481463 PMCID: PMC6697551 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201700504
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281