| Literature DB >> 33405840 |
Nannan Shao1,2, Yanxin Qi1, Hongtong Lu1,2, Dongyun He3, Bin Li4, Yubin Huang1,2.
Abstract
The development of near-infrared (NIR) dyes with desirable photophysical characteristics for tumor therapy is highly expected at present. In this report, IR-780 iodide was loaded by the mercaptopropionic acid grafted poly(ethylene glycol)-block-poly(ε-caprolactone)-block-poly(allyl glycidyl ether) [mPEG5K-PCL10K-PAGE6 (MPA)] copolymer to form nanomicelles (IR-780@TBMPA) in aqueous solution. On account of the hydrophobic and electrostatic interaction between mPEG5K-PCL10K-PAGE6 (MPA) and IR-780, the IR-780@TBMPA micelle was structurally stable with improved solubility, light stability and biocompatibility. The encapsulation of IR-780 indicated no influence on its original physicochemical property, showing good optical and thermal characteristics. The drug-loaded micelles had appropriate microscopic size for endocytosis, displaying significant cytotoxicity to HeLa cells under NIR laser irradiation. In addition, the phototoxicity generated by photothermal and photodynamic effect of IR-780@TBMPA under 808 nm laser irradiation was also investigated by reactive oxygen species (ROS) detection and flow cytometry. Furthermore, the superior accumulation of IR-780@TBMPA in tumor tissues provided sufficient hyperthermia to kill tumor cells, indicating its potential in cancer clinical therapy.Entities:
Keywords: IR-780 iodide; electrostatic and hydrophobic interactionsphotostability; photothermal therapy
Year: 2019 PMID: 33405840 DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b01558
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Biomater Sci Eng ISSN: 2373-9878