| Literature DB >> 31943602 |
Jianhua Zou1,2, Jianwei Zhu1, Zhen Yang2, Ling Li2, Wenpei Fan2, Liangcan He2, Wei Tang2, Liming Deng2, Jing Mu2, Yuanyuan Ma2, Yaya Cheng2, Wei Huang1,3, Xiaochen Dong1, Xiaoyuan Chen2.
Abstract
Continuous irradiation during photodynamic therapy (PDT) inevitably induces tumor hypoxia, thereby weakening the PDT effect. In PDT-induced hypoxia, providing singlet oxygen from stored chemical energy may enhance the cell-killing effect and boost the therapeutic effect. Herein, we present a phototheranostic (DPPTPE@PEG-Py NPs) prepared by using a 2-pyridone-based diblock polymer (PEG-Py) to encapsulate a semiconducting, heavy-atom-free pyrrolopyrrolidone-tetraphenylethylene (DPPTPE) with high singlet-oxygen-generation ability both in dichloromethane and water. The PEG-Py can trap the 1 O2 generated from DPPTPE under laser irradiation and form a stable intermediate of endoperoxide, which can then release 1 O2 in the dark, hypoxic tumor microenvironment. Furthermore, fluorescence-imaging-guided phototherapy demonstrates that this phototheranostic could completely inhibit tumor growth with the help of laser irradiation.Entities:
Keywords: fluorescence; imaging agents; nanoparticles; photothermal therapy; theranostics
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31943602 PMCID: PMC7250713 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201914384
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 16.823