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Photo-decomposable Organic Nanoparticles for Combined Tumor Optical Imaging and Multiple Phototherapies
Combination of photodynamic therapy (PDT) with photothermal therapy (PTT) has achieved significantly improved therapeutic efficacy compared to a single phototherapy modality. However, most nanomaterials used for combined PDT/PTT are made of non-biodegradable materials (e.g., gold nanorods, carbon na...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5118601/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27877241 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.15829 |
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author | Miao, Wenjun Kim, Hyungjun Gujrati, Vipul Kim, Jin Yong Jon, Hyeongsu Lee, Yonghyun Choi, Minsuk Kim, Jinjoo Lee, Soyoung Lee, Dong Yun Kang, Sukmo Jon, Sangyong |
author_facet | Miao, Wenjun Kim, Hyungjun Gujrati, Vipul Kim, Jin Yong Jon, Hyeongsu Lee, Yonghyun Choi, Minsuk Kim, Jinjoo Lee, Soyoung Lee, Dong Yun Kang, Sukmo Jon, Sangyong |
author_sort | Miao, Wenjun |
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description | Combination of photodynamic therapy (PDT) with photothermal therapy (PTT) has achieved significantly improved therapeutic efficacy compared to a single phototherapy modality. However, most nanomaterials used for combined PDT/PTT are made of non-biodegradable materials (e.g., gold nanorods, carbon nanotubes, and graphenes) and may remain intact in the body for long time, raising concerns over their potential long-term toxicity. Here we report a new combined PDT/PTT nanomedicine, designated SP(3)NPs, that exhibit photo-decomposable, photodynamic and photothermal properties. SP(3)NPs were prepared by self-assembly of PEGylated cypate, comprising FDA-approved PEG and an ICG derivative. We confirmed the ability of SP(3)NPs to generate both singlet oxygen for a photodynamic effect and heat for photothermal therapy in response to NIR laser irradiation in vitro. Also, the unique ability of SP(3)NPs to undergo irreversible decomposition upon NIR laser irradiation was demonstrated. Further our experimental results demonstrated that SP(3)NPs strongly accumulated in tumor tissue owing to their highly PEGylated surface and relatively small size (~60 nm), offering subsequent imaging-guided combined PDT/PTT treatment that resulted in tumor eradication and prolonged survival of mice. Taken together, our SP(3)NPs described here may represent a novel and facile approach for next-generation theranostics with great promise for translation into clinical practice in the future. |
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spelling | pubmed-51186012016-11-22 Photo-decomposable Organic Nanoparticles for Combined Tumor Optical Imaging and Multiple Phototherapies Miao, Wenjun Kim, Hyungjun Gujrati, Vipul Kim, Jin Yong Jon, Hyeongsu Lee, Yonghyun Choi, Minsuk Kim, Jinjoo Lee, Soyoung Lee, Dong Yun Kang, Sukmo Jon, Sangyong Theranostics Research Paper Combination of photodynamic therapy (PDT) with photothermal therapy (PTT) has achieved significantly improved therapeutic efficacy compared to a single phototherapy modality. However, most nanomaterials used for combined PDT/PTT are made of non-biodegradable materials (e.g., gold nanorods, carbon nanotubes, and graphenes) and may remain intact in the body for long time, raising concerns over their potential long-term toxicity. Here we report a new combined PDT/PTT nanomedicine, designated SP(3)NPs, that exhibit photo-decomposable, photodynamic and photothermal properties. SP(3)NPs were prepared by self-assembly of PEGylated cypate, comprising FDA-approved PEG and an ICG derivative. We confirmed the ability of SP(3)NPs to generate both singlet oxygen for a photodynamic effect and heat for photothermal therapy in response to NIR laser irradiation in vitro. Also, the unique ability of SP(3)NPs to undergo irreversible decomposition upon NIR laser irradiation was demonstrated. Further our experimental results demonstrated that SP(3)NPs strongly accumulated in tumor tissue owing to their highly PEGylated surface and relatively small size (~60 nm), offering subsequent imaging-guided combined PDT/PTT treatment that resulted in tumor eradication and prolonged survival of mice. Taken together, our SP(3)NPs described here may represent a novel and facile approach for next-generation theranostics with great promise for translation into clinical practice in the future. Ivyspring International Publisher 2016-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5118601/ /pubmed/27877241 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.15829 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. Reproduction is permitted for personal, noncommercial use, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited. See http://ivyspring.com/terms for terms and conditions. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Miao, Wenjun Kim, Hyungjun Gujrati, Vipul Kim, Jin Yong Jon, Hyeongsu Lee, Yonghyun Choi, Minsuk Kim, Jinjoo Lee, Soyoung Lee, Dong Yun Kang, Sukmo Jon, Sangyong Photo-decomposable Organic Nanoparticles for Combined Tumor Optical Imaging and Multiple Phototherapies |
title | Photo-decomposable Organic Nanoparticles for Combined Tumor Optical Imaging and Multiple Phototherapies |
title_full | Photo-decomposable Organic Nanoparticles for Combined Tumor Optical Imaging and Multiple Phototherapies |
title_fullStr | Photo-decomposable Organic Nanoparticles for Combined Tumor Optical Imaging and Multiple Phototherapies |
title_full_unstemmed | Photo-decomposable Organic Nanoparticles for Combined Tumor Optical Imaging and Multiple Phototherapies |
title_short | Photo-decomposable Organic Nanoparticles for Combined Tumor Optical Imaging and Multiple Phototherapies |
title_sort | photo-decomposable organic nanoparticles for combined tumor optical imaging and multiple phototherapies |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5118601/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27877241 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.15829 |
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