| Literature DB >> 33174744 |
Luoyuan Li1,2, Zhenhai Zeng1, Zhongxing Chen1, Rongyao Gao2, Luting Pan1, Junjie Deng3, Xiuhong Ye1, Jun Zhang1, Shuangjie Zhang1, Chenyang Mei1, Jinjin Yu1, Yifan Feng4, Qinmei Wang1, A-Yong Yu1, Mei Yang1, Jinhai Huang1.
Abstract
Human choroidal melanoma (HCM) is one of the most common primary intraocular tumors and easily provokes liver metastases owing to the lack of sensitive and noninvasive therapeutic methods. Concerning the imaging diagnostics and therapeutic predicaments for choroidal melanoma, we designed microenvironment-triggered degradable hydrogels (RENP-ICG@PNIPAM:Dox-FA) based on ultrasmall (<5 nm) rare-earth nanoparticles (RENPs) with enhanced NIR-II luminescence. The ultrasmall diameter can significantly enhance the NIR-II luminescence performance of RENPs. RENPs were encapsulated by a dual-response PNIPAM hydrogel, which could release drug by responding to heat energy and glutathione under the tumor microenvironment. The in vitro/in vivo NIR-II imaging detection and antitumor activity were also compared systematically after different treatment conditions on ocular choroidal melanoma-1 cells and tumor-bearing mice, respectively. Besides, the degradability of the hydrogel composites under physiological conditions could be conducive to enhance the photothermal-chemotherapeutic effect and alleviate long-term biological toxicity. Our work on the microenvironment-triggered hydrogels with enhanced NIR imaging and easy metabolism may provide a promising strategy for sensitive and noninvasive imaging and phototherapy in ocular tumors.Entities:
Keywords: degradable hydrogels; dual-response drug release; intraocular choroidal melanoma; microenvironment-triggered; ultrasmall NIR-II nanoparticles
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33174744 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c06000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881