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Natural-Killer-Cell-Inspired Nanorobots with Aggregation-Induced Emission Characteristics for Near-Infrared-II Fluorescence-Guided Glioma Theranostics.

Guanjun Deng1,2, Xinghua Peng1, Zhihong Sun1,2, Wei Zheng3, Jia Yu3, Lulu Du4, Huajie Chen4, Ping Gong1,5, Pengfei Zhang1,2,6, Lintao Cai1,7, Ben Zhong Tang2,6.   

Abstract

Nature has always inspired robotic designs and concepts. It is conceivable that biomimic nanorobots will soon play a prominent role in medicine. The "Terminator" in the science fiction film is a cybernetic organism with living tissue over a metal endoskeleton, which inspired us to develop natural-killer-cell-mimic nanorobots with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics (NK@AIEdots) by coating a natural kill cell membrane on an AIE-active polymeric endoskeleton, PBPTV, a highly bright NIR-II AIE-active conjugated polymer. Owing to the AIE and soft-matter characteristics of PBPTV, as-prepared NK@AIEdots maintained a superior NIR-II brightness (quantum yield ∼7.9% in water) and good biocompatibility. Besides, they can serve as a tight junction (TJ) modulator to trigger an intracellular signaling cascade, causing TJ disruption and actin cytoskeleton reorganization to form an intercellular "green channel" to help them to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) silently. Furthermore, they can initiatively accumulate in glioblastoma cells in the complex brain matrix for high-contrast and through-skull tumor imaging. The tumor growth was also greatly inhibited by these NK@AIEdots under the NIR light illumination. As far as we know, the quantum yield of PBPTV is the highest among the existing NIR-II luminescent conjugated polymers. Besides, the NK-cell biomimetic nanorobots showed great potential for BBB-crossing active delivery.

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Keywords:  NIR-II; aggregation-induced emission; blood−brain barrier; brain tumor; nanorobots

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32820907     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c03824

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


  11 in total

Review 1.  Optical molecular imaging and theranostics in neurological diseases based on aggregation-induced emission luminogens.

Authors:  Peili Cen; Youyou Zhou; Chunyi Cui; Yen Wei; Zhen Cheng; Shuizhu Wu; Hong Zhang; Mei Tian
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med Mol Imaging       Date:  2022-07-04       Impact factor: 9.236

2.  Erythrocyte membrane-camouflaged nanoparticles as effective and biocompatible platform: Either autologous or allogeneic erythrocyte-derived.

Authors:  Jun Dai; Zhaojun Chen; Shixuan Wang; Fan Xia; Xiaoding Lou
Journal:  Mater Today Bio       Date:  2022-05-05

3.  Editorial: Bottom-Up Approach: A Route for Effective Multi-Modal Imaging of Tumors.

Authors:  Ruoxi Xie; Changqiang Wu; Lu Yang; Peng Mi; Dong-Hyun Kim; Min Wu
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2022-01-14       Impact factor: 6.244

4.  NIR-II emissive AIEgen photosensitizers enable ultrasensitive imaging-guided surgery and phototherapy to fully inhibit orthotopic hepatic tumors.

Authors:  Ruizhen Jia; Han Xu; Chenlu Wang; Lichao Su; Jinpeng Jing; Shuyu Xu; Yu Zhou; Wenjing Sun; Jibin Song; Xiaoyuan Chen; Hongmin Chen
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2021-12-13       Impact factor: 10.435

5.  Natural Killer Cell Membrane-Cloaked Virus-Mimicking Nanogenerator with NIR-Triggered Shape Reversal and •C/•OH Storm for Synergistic Thermodynamic-Chemodynamic Therapy.

Authors:  Jinyan Lin; Yang Li; Peiyuan Wang; Ming Wu; Fukai Zhu; Yun Zhang; Zhenqing Hou; Jingfeng Liu; Xiaolong Liu
Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)       Date:  2021-12-19       Impact factor: 16.806

Review 6.  Development of Polymer-Based Nanoformulations for Glioblastoma Brain Cancer Therapy and Diagnosis: An Update.

Authors:  Bijuli Rabha; Kaushik Kumar Bharadwaj; Siddhartha Pati; Bhabesh Kumar Choudhury; Tanmay Sarkar; Zulhisyam Abdul Kari; Hisham Atan Edinur; Debabrat Baishya; Leonard Ionut Atanase
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-11-26       Impact factor: 4.329

7.  Dithieno[3,2-b:2',3'-d]silole-based conjugated polymers for bioimaging in the short-wave infrared region.

Authors:  Chuantao Gu; Haicheng Wang; Xiaoxia Wang; Shuguang Wen; Xiaoguang Liu; Weiqiang Tan; Meng Qiu; Jiping Ma
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2021-09-16       Impact factor: 4.036

8.  Biomimetic semiconducting polymer dots for highly specific NIR-II fluorescence imaging of glioma.

Authors:  Xiaoju Men; Xiaorui Geng; Zhe Zhang; Haobin Chen; Meng Du; Zhiyi Chen; Gang Liu; Changfeng Wu; Zhen Yuan
Journal:  Mater Today Bio       Date:  2022-08-07

Review 9.  Aggregation-induced emission photosensitizer-based photodynamic therapy in cancer: from chemical to clinical.

Authors:  Zijuan Meng; Huiying Xue; Tingting Wang; Biao Chen; Xiyuan Dong; Lili Yang; Jun Dai; Xiaoding Lou; Fan Xia
Journal:  J Nanobiotechnology       Date:  2022-07-26       Impact factor: 9.429

Review 10.  NIR-II Aggregation-Induced Emission Luminogens for Tumor Phototheranostics.

Authors:  Yonghong Tan; Peiying Liu; Danxia Li; Dong Wang; Ben Zhong Tang
Journal:  Biosensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-17
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