Literature DB >> 29253924

Hyaluronate dots for highly efficient photodynamic therapy.

Eun Jung Choi1, Jae Min Lee1, Yu Seok Youn2, Kun Na1, Eun Seong Lee3.   

Abstract

Nanoscale particles, such as quantum dots and carbon dots, are important materials for use in sensing and treating irregular biological events, but their versatility for biomedical applications are usually limited by their undesirable properties such toxicity and non-degradability. Here, we report biofunctional hyaluronic acid (HA) dots containing biodegradable/biocompatible HA. HA dots were prepared by conjugating multiple HA molecules to C60 (used as a base dot) without any hydrothermal treatment. The hydroxyl groups of HA completely linked to all π-π carbon bonds in C60. The chemically synthesized HA dots (Mn=16.1kDa) were 2nm in diameter, soluble in aqueous solution, and possessed multiple functional (carboxyl) groups. The HA dots were biofunctional, enabling highly efficient binding to CD44 receptors overexpressed on in vitro/in vivo tumors. With light illumination, we demonstrated that the HA dots bearing a photosensitizing model drug (chlorin e6: Ce6) resulted in a significant enhancement in in vitro/in vivo tumor cell ablation. We believe that this approach offers a new strategy to create biopolymer dots.
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Keywords:  Biopolymer dots; Hyaluronic acid dots; Photodynamic tumor therapy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29253924     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.10.047

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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3.  Dendritic Cell-Targeted pH-Responsive Extracellular Vesicles for Anticancer Vaccination.

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4.  Alendronate/cRGD-Decorated Ultrafine Hyaluronate Dot Targeting Bone Metastasis.

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