Tumor Microenvironment-Activatable Phototheranostic: Leveraging Nitric Oxide and Weak Acidity as Dual Biomarkers for Ratiometric Fluorescence, Photoacoustic Imaging, and Photothermal Therapy.
Xiaojie RenShaohui HanYiling LiYuyang ZengHaipu LiChaoyi YaoLei YangXiangzhi SongPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Tumor microenvironment-responsive phototheranostic agents are highly sought after for their ability to improve diagnostic accuracy and treatment specificity. Here, we introduce a novel single-molecule probe, POZ-NO , which is activated by nitric oxide (NO) and weak acidity, enabling dual-mode imaging and photothermal therapy (PTT) of tumors. In acidic environments with elevated NO levels, POZ-NO exhibits a distinctive ratiometric fluorescence signal shift from the red to near-infrared, accompanied by a 700 nm photoacoustic signal. Additionally, POZ-NO demonstrated potent photothermal effects upon NO and acidity activation, achieving an impressive conversion efficiency of 74.3% under 735 nm laser irradiation. In vivo studies confirm POZ-NO 's ability to accurately image tumors through ratiometric fluorescence and photoacoustic modes while selectively treating tumors with PTT.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
- living cells
- fluorescence imaging
- nitric oxide
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescent probe
- hydrogen peroxide
- quantum dots
- atomic force microscopy
- high resolution
- energy transfer
- nitric oxide synthase
- cancer therapy
- sensitive detection
- deep learning
- ionic liquid
- radiation therapy
- anti inflammatory
- mass spectrometry
- drug release