| Literature DB >> 29786899 |
Wenjun Shan1, Ronghe Chen2, Qiang Zhang1, Jie Zhao1, Binbin Chen3, Xi Zhou1, Shefang Ye1, Shengli Bi4, Liming Nie2, Lei Ren1.
Abstract
In recent years, hepatitis B core protein virus-like particle (HBc VLP) is an impressive biomaterial, which has attracted considerable attention due to favorable properties such as structural stability, high uptake efficiency, and biocompatibility in biomedical applications. Heretofore, only a few attempts have been made to apply it in physical, chemical, and biological therapy for cancer. In this study, a tumor-targeting RGD-HBc VLP is first fabricated through genetic engineering. For image-guided cancer phototherapy, indocyanine green (ICG) is loaded into RGD-HBc VLP via a disassembly/reassembly pathway and electrostatic attraction with high efficiency. The self-assembled stable RGD-HBc VLP significantly improves body retention (fourfold longer), aqueous stability, and target specificity of ICG. Remarkably, these positive reformations promote more accurate and sensitive imaging of U87MG tumor, as well as prolonged tumor destruction in comparison with free ICG. Moreover, the photothermal and photodynamic effect on tumors are quantitatively differentiated by multiple linear regression analysis. Overall, less-potent medicinal ICG can be perfectly rescued by bioengineered HBc VLP to realize enhanced cancer optotheranostics.Entities:
Keywords: cancer optotheranostics; hepatitis B core protein virus-like particles; indocyanine green; multiple linear regression analysis; stability improvement
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29786899 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201707567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849