Literature DB >> 34160129

Rigidity Bridging Flexibility to Harmonize Three Excited-State Deactivation Pathways for NIR-II-Fluorescent-Imaging-Guided Phototherapy.

Weijing Huang1, Huocheng Yang2, Zongxing Hu2, Yifan Fan3, Xiaofang Guan4, Wenqi Feng1, Zhihong Liu1, Yao Sun2.   

Abstract

Small organic phototherapeutic molecules of the second near-infrared (NIR-II) window (1000-1700 nm) serve as promising candidates for theranostics. However, developing such versatile agents for fluorescence-guided photodynamic/photothermal therapy remains a demanding task stirred by competitive energy dissipation pathways, including radiative decay, internal conversion, and intersystem crossing. To the best of current knowledge, the current paradigm for addressing the issue has deliberately approached the optimum balance among three deactivation processes through offsetting from each other, possibly leading to a comprehensively compromised theranostic efficacy. Few reports aim to modulate the three deactivation pathways excluding sacrificing any one of them. Herein, a molecular design strategy to construct a phototherapeutic organic fluorophore CCNU-1060, armed with NIR-II luorescence-guided phototherapeutic properties, is rationally developed. With a flexible motor, tetraphenylethene, bridged to the rigidified coplanar core boron-azadipyrromethene, the desired CCNU-1060 is subsequently encapsulated into an amphiphilic matrix to form CCNU-1060 nanoparticles (NPs), which match or transcend its precursor NJ-1060 NPs in the three energy dissipation processes. CCNU-1060 NPs are utilized to realize high-spatial vessel imaging and effective NIR-II fluorescence-guided phototherapeutic tumor ablation. This study unlocks a viewpoint of molecular engineering that simultaneously regulates multiple energy dissipation pathways for the construction of versatile phototherapy agents.
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Keywords:  NIR-II fluorophores; excited-state energy; in vivo imaging; molecular engineering; phototheranostics

Year:  2021        PMID: 34160129     DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202101003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater        ISSN: 2192-2640            Impact factor:   9.933


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