Surfactant-stripped naphthalocyanines for multimodal tumor theranostics with upconversion guidance cream.
Yumiao ZhangHao HongBoyang SunKevin CarterYiru QinWei WeiDepeng WangMansik JeonJumin GengRobert J NicklesGuanying ChenParas N PrasadChulhong KimJun XiaWeibo CaiJonathan F LovellPublished in: Nanoscale (2018)
Surfactant-stripped, nanoformulated naphthalocyanines (nanonaps) can be formed with Pluronic F127 and low temperature membrane processing, resulting in dispersed frozen micelles with extreme contrast in the near infrared region. Here, we demonstrate that nanonaps can be used for multifunctional cancer theranostics. This includes lymphatic mapping and whole tumor photoacoustic imaging following intradermal or intravenous injection in rodents. Without further modification, pre-formed nanonaps were used for positron emission tomography and passively accumulated in subcutaneous murine tumors. Because the nanonaps used absorb light beyond the visible range, a topical upconversion skin cream was developed for anti-tumor photothermal therapy with laser placement that can be guided by the naked eye.
Keyphrases
- positron emission tomography
- computed tomography
- drug delivery
- high resolution
- photodynamic therapy
- cancer therapy
- papillary thyroid
- pet ct
- magnetic resonance
- ultrasound guided
- pet imaging
- fluorescence imaging
- wound healing
- lymph node
- high dose
- energy transfer
- squamous cell
- pain management
- mass spectrometry
- soft tissue
- young adults
- chronic pain
- childhood cancer
- metal organic framework