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Multifunctional Superparticles for Magnetically Targeted NIR-II Imaging and Photodynamic Therapy.

Yilin LiuYuan LiangPengpeng LeiZhen ZhangYongming Chen
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2022)
Theranostics, the combination of diagnostics and therapies, has been considered as a promising strategy for clinical cancer treatment. Nonetheless, building a smart theranostic system with multifunction for different on-demand applications still remains elusive. Herein, an easy and user-friendly microemulsion based method is developed to modularly assemble upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) and Fe 3 O 4 nanoparticles together, forming multifunctional UCNPs/Fe 3 O 4 superparticles with highly integrated functionalities including the 808 nm excitation for real-time NIR-II imaging, magnetic targeting, and the upconversion luminescence upon 980 nm excitation for on-demand photodynamic therapy (PDT). With a magnet placed nearby the tumor, in vivo NIR-II imaging uncovers that superparticles tend to migrate toward the tumor and exhibit intense tumor accumulation, ≈6 folds higher than that without magnetic targeting 2 h after intravenous injection. NIR laser irradiation is then used to trigger PDT, obtaining an outstanding tumor elimination under magnetic tumor targeting, which shows a high potential to be applied in targeted cancer theranostics.
Keyphrases
  • photodynamic therapy
  • fluorescence imaging
  • cancer therapy
  • high resolution
  • drug delivery
  • molecularly imprinted
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • risk assessment
  • energy transfer
  • mass spectrometry
  • ultrasound guided
  • low cost