| Literature DB >> 31853516 |
Dana Moukheiber1, Upendra Chitgupi1, Kevin A Carter1, Dandan Luo1, Boyang Sun1, Shreya Goel2, Carolina A Ferreira2, Jonathan W Engle2, Depeng Wang1, Jumin Geng1, Yumiao Zhang1, Jun Xia1, Weibo Cai2, Jonathan F Lovell1.
Abstract
Porphyrin-based nanomaterials can inherently integrate multiple contrast imaging functionalities with phototherapeutic capabilities. We dispersed pheophytin (Pheo) into Pluronic F127 and carried out low-temperature surfactant-stripping to remove the bulk surfactant. Surfactant-stripped Pheo (ss-Pheo) micelles exhibited a similar size, but higher near-infrared fluorescence, compared to two other nanomaterials also with high porphyrin density (surfactant-stripped chlorophyll micelles and porphysomes). Singlet oxygen generation, which was higher for ss-Pheo, enabled photodynamic therapy (PDT). ss-Pheo provided contrast for photoacoustic and fluorescence imaging, and following seamless labeling with 64Cu, was used for positron emission tomography. ss-Pheo had a long blood circulation and favorable accumulation in an orthotopic murine mammary tumor model. Trimodal tumor imaging was demonstrated, and PDT resulted in delayed tumor growth.Entities:
Keywords: fluorescence; micelles; pheophytin; photoacoustic; photodynamic therapy; positron emission tomography
Year: 2018 PMID: 31853516 PMCID: PMC6919654 DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.8b00703
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Bio Mater ISSN: 2576-6422