| Literature DB >> 28866477 |
Yuyan Jiang1, Dong Cui1, Yuan Fang2, Xu Zhen1, Paul Kumar Upputuri1, Manojit Pramanik1, Dan Ding2, Kanyi Pu3.
Abstract
Chemo-photothermal nanotheranostics has the advantage of synergistic therapeutic effect, providing opportunities for optimized cancer therapy. However, current chemo-photothermal nanotheranostic systems generally comprise more than three components, encountering the potential issues of unstable nanostructures and unexpected conflicts in optical and biophysical properties among different components. We herein synthesize an amphiphilic semiconducting polymer (PEG-PCB) and utilize it as a multifunctional nanocarrier to simplify chemo-photothermal nanotheranostics. PEG-PCB has a semiconducting backbone that not only serves as the diagnostic component for near-infrared (NIR) fluorescence and photoacoustic (PA) imaging, but also acts as the therapeutic agent for photothermal therapy. In addition, the hydrophobic backbone of PEG-PCB provides strong hydrophobic and π-π interactions with the aromatic anticancer drug such as doxorubicin for drug encapsulation and delivery. Such a trifunctionality of PEG-PCB eventually results in a greatly simplified nanotheranostic system with only two components but multimodal imaging and therapeutic capacities, permitting effective NIR fluorescence/PA imaging guided chemo-photothermal therapy of cancer in living mice. Our study thus provides a molecular engineering approach to integrate essential properties into one polymer for multimodal nanotheranostics.Entities:
Keywords: Drug delivery; Near-infrared fluorescence imaging; Photoacoustic imaging; Photothermal therapy; Semiconducting polymer nanoparticles
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28866477 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2017.08.037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479