Login / Signup

An All-Rounder for NIR-II Phototheranostics: Well-Tailored 1064 nm-Excitable Molecule for Photothermal Combating of Orthotopic Breast Cancer.

Dingyuan YanZhijun ZhangJianyu ZhangXue LiQian WuYixiong GuiJun ZhuMiaomiao KangXiaohui ChenBen Zhong TangDong Wang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2024)
The second near-infrared (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm) light-activated organic photothermal agent that synchronously enables satisfying NIR-II fluorescence imaging is highly warranted yet rather challenging on the basis of the overwhelming nonradiative decay. Herein, such an agent, namely TPABT-TD, was tactfully designed and constructed via employing benzo[c]thiophene moiety as bulky electron donor/π-bridge and tailoring the peripheral molecular rotors. Benefitting from its high electron donor-acceptor strength and finely modulated intramolecular motion, TPABT-TD simultaneously exhibits ultralong absorption in NIR-II region, intense fluorescence emission in the NIR-IIa (1300-1500 nm) region as nanoaggregates, and high photothermal conversion upon 1064 nm laser irradiation. Those intrinsic advantages endow TPABT-TD nanoparticles with prominent fluorescence/photoacoustic/photothermal trimodal imaging-guided NIR-II photothermal therapy against orthotopic 4T1 breast tumor with negligible adverse effect.
Keyphrases
  • photodynamic therapy
  • fluorescence imaging
  • drug release
  • single molecule
  • high resolution
  • energy transfer
  • young adults
  • mass spectrometry
  • quantum dots
  • cancer therapy
  • radiation induced
  • adverse drug
  • breast cancer risk