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Computed Tomography Imaging-Guided Tandem Catalysis-Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy with Gold Nanoparticle Functional Covalent Organic Polymers.

Hua-Qing YinPei-Pei CaoXin-Yao WangYu-Hao LiXue-Bo Yin
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2020)
Tandem catalysis from hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) to oxygen (O 2 ) and then to singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) is a convenient way to overcome the hypoxic environment of the tumor for efficient cancer therapy. In this work, meso-tetrakis(4-carboxyl)-21 H ,23 H -porphine (TCPP) and β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) functional gold nanoparticles (CD-AuNPs) are integrated together with a brushy covalent organic polymer (COP-8) to form COP@Au@TCPP nanocomposites. The brushy red emissive COP-8 was prepared with 9,9-dioctyl-2,7-diaminofluorene and 2,4,6-triformylphloroglucinol through a simple Schiff base reaction and acts as a sensor to monitor the material transfer and location in tumor cells. The n -octyl groups on the surface of COP-8 act as hooks to load CD-AuNPs via hydrophobic interaction, while the β-CD improves the biocompatibility of the whole COP@Au@TCPP. The COP@Au@TCPP nanocomposites aggregate efficiently in the tumor site through enhanced permeability and retention effect. The CD-AuNPs act as catalyzers to decompose H 2 O 2 into O 2 in tumor cells. Then, TCPPs on COP@Au@TCPP sensitize O 2 to form 1 O 2 under 655 nm radiation for efficient photodynamic therapy (PDT). In combination with the X-ray computed tomography (CT) imaging capacity of CD-AuNPs, the CT-imaging-guided PDT system was successfully prepared. The imaging information, in turn, shows the tandem catalysis PDT efficiency of the COP@Au@TCPP. This work paves the way for the preparation of an imaging-guided therapy system with COP as a matrix to ingrate various biocompatibility components.
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