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NIR-II Regulation of Mitochondrial Potassium Channel with Dual-Targeted Conjugated Oligomer Nanoparticles for Efficient Cancer Theranostics In Vivo.

Chaoqun LiDong GaoYijian GaoRan ZhangXiongwei QuShengliang LiChengfen Xing
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2023)
Cell fate can be efficiently modulated by switching ion channels. However, the precise regulation of ion channels in cells, especially in specific organelles, remains challenging. Herein, biomimetic second near-infrared (NIR-II) responsive conjugated oligomer nanoparticles with dual-targeted properties were designed and prepared to modulate the ion channels of mitochondria to selectively kill malignant cells in vivo. Upon 1060 nm laser irradiation, the mitochondria-located nanoparticles photothermally released a specific ion inhibitor of the potassium channel via a temperature-sensitive liposome, thus altering the redox balance and pathways of mitochondria. NIR-II responsive nanoparticles can effectively regulate the potassium channels of mitochondria and fully suppress tumor growth. This work provides a new modality based on the NIR-II nanoplatform to regulate ion channels in specific organelles, and proposes an effective therapeutic mechanism for malignant tumors. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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