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PEGylated Aza-BODIPY Nanoparticles for Photothermal Therapy.

Sastiya KampaengsriKantapat ChansaenpakGong Yi YongPeraya HiranmartsuwanBongkot UengwanaratRung-Yi LaiPanomsak MeemonChin Siang KueAnyanee Kamkaew
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2022)
Photothermal therapy is a promising treatment modality in the realm of cancer therapy. Photothermal nanomaterials that absorb and emit in the near-infrared range (750-900 nm) have drawn a lot of attention recently because of the deep penetration of NIR light in biological tissue. Most nanomaterials, however, are produced by encapsulating or altering the surface of a nanoplatform, which has limited loading capacity and long-term storage. Herein, we developed a stable polymer conjugated with aza-BODIPY that self-assembled to form nanoparticles ( aza-BODIPY-mPEG ) with better hydrophilicity and biocompatibility while retaining the dye's photothermal conversion characteristics. Aza-BODIPY-mPEG with a hydrodynamic size of around 170 nm exhibited great photostability and excellent photothermal therapy in vitro and in ovo . Aza-BODIPY-mPEG exhibits approximately 30% better anti-angiogenesis and antitumor activity against implanted xenograft human HCT116 tumor in the chick embryo compared to parent aza-BODIPY-A , altogether suggesting that aza-BODIPY-mPEG is a promising material for cancer photothermal therapy.
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