Acid-Triggered Degradation of Three-In-One Ag 2 S Quantum Dots for In Situ Ratiometric NIR-II Fluorescence Imaging-Guided Ion/Gas Combination Therapy.
Xiaolan TangZhihong ZhouLiuyan ZhouYong HuangLiang-Liang ZhangShu-Lin ZhaoShengqiang HuPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Smart theranostic nanoprobes with the integration of multiple therapeutic modalities are preferred for precise diagnosis and efficient therapy of tumors. However, it remains a big challenge to arrange the imaging and two or more kinds of therapeutic agents without weakening the intended performances. In addition, most existing fluorescence (FL) imaging agents suffer from low spatiotemporal resolution due to the short emission wavelength (<900 nm). Here, novel three-in-one Ag 2 S quantum dot (QD)-based smart theranostic nanoprobes were proposed for in situ ratiometric NIR-II FL imaging-guided ion/gas combination therapy of tumors. Under the acidic tumor microenvironment, three-in-one Ag 2 S QDs underwent destructive degradation, generating toxic Ag + and H 2 S. Meanwhile, their FL emission at 1270 nm was weakened. Upon introduction of a downconversion nanoparticle (DCNP) as the delivery carrier and NIR-II FL reference signal unit, the formed Ag 2 S QD-based theranostic nanoprobes could achieve precise diagnosis of tumors through ratiometric NIR-II FL signals. Also, the generated Ag + and H 2 S enabled specific ion/gas combination therapy toward tumors. By combining the imaging and therapeutic functions, three-in-one Ag 2 S QDs may open a simple yet reliable avenue to design theranostic nanoprobes.
Keyphrases
- fluorescence imaging
- quantum dots
- combination therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- sensitive detection
- energy transfer
- high resolution
- fluorescent probe
- highly efficient
- room temperature
- minimally invasive
- visible light
- nitric oxide
- big data
- single molecule
- mass spectrometry
- machine learning
- iron oxide
- replacement therapy
- artificial intelligence