| Literature DB >> 28709019 |
Zhenglin Li1, Jing Liu2, Ying Hu3, Zhuo Li4, Xuelei Fan4, Ye Sun5, Flemming Besenbacher6, Chunying Chen2, Miao Yu7.
Abstract
Biocompatible single-component theranostic agents integrating multimodal imaging and therapeutic functions (namely, "all-in one" agents) are highly desired for clinical cancer treatments. Herein, PEGylated pure metallic bismuth nanocrystals (Bi-PEG NCs) have been developed to be a competent theranostic agent for in vivo high-performance multimodal bio-imaging and photothermal ablation of tumors. The resultant Bi-PEG NCs show excellent physiological stability, biocompatibility, prolonged blood circulation half-life and preferential tumor accumulation. Thanking to the strong near-infrared (NIR) absorbance as well as the high photothermal conversion efficiency and conversion stability, highly effective in vivo photothermal ablation on tumors has been realized upon NIR irradiation, without noticeable toxicity. Impressively, the Bi-PEG NCs show ultrahigh X-ray computed topography (CT) enhancement efficiency (∼60.3 HU mL mg-1), overwhelming all CT contrast agents reported so far. Combining the strong CT contrast ability and photoacoustic/photothermal effect, high-contrast CT, photoacoustic (PA) and infrared thermal (IRT) triple-modal imaging have been demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo. This work highlights the potentials of such NCs as a powerful "all-in-one" theranostic nanoplatform for bioimaging and antitumor therapy, and may have provided a rather promising candidate for clinically-applied antitumor treatments based on single-component agents.Entities:
Keywords: Biocompatibility; Bismuth nanocrystal; Multimodal imaging; Photothermal therapy; Theranostic agent
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28709019 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2017.06.033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479