| Literature DB >> 29385336 |
Yan Lyu1, Jianfeng Zeng2, Yuyan Jiang1, Xu Zhen1, Ting Wang3, Shanshan Qiu2, Xin Lou3, Mingyuan Gao2, Kanyi Pu1.
Abstract
Theranostic nanoagents are promising for precision medicine. However, biodegradable nanoagents with the ability for photoacoustic (PA) imaging guided photothermal therapy (PTT) are rare. We herein report the development of biodegradable semiconducting polymer nanoparticles (SPNs) with enhanced PA and PTT efficacy for cancer therapy. The design capitalizes on the enzymatically oxidizable nature of vinylene bonds in conjunction with polymer chemistry to synthesize a biodegradable semiconducting polymer (DPPV) and transform it into water-soluble nanoparticles (SPNV). As compared with its counterpart SPN (SPNT), the presence of vinylene bonds within the polymer backbone also endows SPNV with a significantly enhanced mass absorption coefficient (1.3-fold) and photothermal conversion efficacy (2.4-fold). As such, SPNV provides the PA signals and the photothermal maximum temperature higher than SPNT, allowing detection and photothermal ablation of tumors in living mice in a more sensitive and effective way. Our study thus reveals a general molecular design to enhance the biodegradability of optically active polymer nanoparticles while dramatically elevating their imaging and therapeutic capabilities.Entities:
Keywords: cancer therapy; photoacoustic imaging; photothermal therapy; polymer nanoparticles; theranosctics
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29385336 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.7b08616
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881