Trackable Liposomes for In Vivo Delivery Tracing toward Personalized Medicine Care under NIR Light on Skin Tumor.
Khandaker Nujhat TasnimAshikur RahmanShekh Md NewajOvi MahmudSirajum MoniraTunazzina Zaman KhanHasan Mahmud RezaMikyung ShinShazid Md SharkerPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2024)
We report an near-infrared (NIR)-trackable and therapeutic liposome with skin tumor specificity. Liposomes with a hydrodynamic diameter of ∼20 nm are tracked under the vein visualization imaging system in the presence of loaded paclitaxel and NIR-active agents. The ability to track liposome nanocarriers is recorded on the tissue-mimicking phantom model and in vivo mouse veins after intravenous administration. The trackable liposome delivery provides in vitro and in vivo photothermal heat (∼40 °C) for NIR-light-triggered area-specific chemotherapeutic release. This approach can be linked with a real-time vein-imaging system to track and apply area-specific local heat, which hitchhikes liposomes from the vein and finally releases them at the tumor site. We conducted studies on mice skin tumors that indicated the disappearance of tumors visibly and histologically (H&E stains). The ability of nanocarriers to monitor after administration is crucial for improving the effectiveness and specificity of cancer therapy, which could be achieved in the trackable delivery system.
Keyphrases
- drug release
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- high resolution
- wound healing
- soft tissue
- healthcare
- randomized controlled trial
- fluorescent probe
- heat stress
- systematic review
- adipose tissue
- magnetic resonance imaging
- quality improvement
- high dose
- pulmonary embolism
- high fat diet induced
- electron microscopy