Biodegradable Charge-Transfer Complexes for Glutathione Depletion Induced Ferroptosis and NIR-II Photoacoustic Imaging Guided Cancer Photothermal Therapy.
Changjin OuWeidan NaWei GeHan HuangFan GaoLiping ZhongYongxiang ZhaoXiaochen DongPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Suffering from the laborious synthesis and undesirable tumor microenvironment response, the exploitation of novel NIR-II absorbing organic photothermal agents is of importance to promote phototherapeutic efficacy. Herein, two kinds of charge-transfer complex nanoparticles (TMB-F4TCNQ and TMB-TCNQ) are prepared by supramolecular assembly. Because of the larger energy gap between donor and acceptor, TMB-F4TCNQ presents higher charge-transfer degree (72 %) than that of TMB-TCNQ (48 %) in nanoaggregates. Therefore, TMB-F4TCNQ exhibits stronger NIR-II absorption ability with a mass extinction coefficient of 15.4 Lg-1 cm-1 at 1300 nm and excellent photothermal effect. Impressively, the specific cysteine response can make the TMB-F4TCNQ effectively inhibit the intracellular biosynthesis of GSH, leading to redox dsyhomeostasis and ROS-mediated ferroptosis. TMB-F4TCNQ can serve as a contrast agent for NIR-II photoacoustic imaging to guide precise and efficient photothermal therapy in vivo.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- drug release
- fluorescent probe
- cell death
- drug delivery
- high resolution
- living cells
- cancer therapy
- dna damage
- magnetic resonance imaging
- reactive oxygen species
- magnetic resonance
- papillary thyroid
- diabetic rats
- high glucose
- contrast enhanced
- computed tomography
- endothelial cells