Single-Component Photochemical Afterglow Near-Infrared Luminescent Nano-Photosensitizers: Bioimaging and Photodynamic Therapy.
Yin LiDong HeQiangfeng ZhengRuilin TangQing WanBen-Zhong TangZhiming WangPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2024)
Long afterglow luminescence-guided photodynamic therapy (PDT) performs advantages of non-invasiveness, spatiotemporal controllability and higher signal to noise ratio. Photochemical afterglow (PCA) system emitting afterglow in an aqueous environment is highly suitable for biomedical applications, but still faces the challenges of poor tissue penetration depth and responsive sensitivity. In this work, we have designed and synthesized two novel compounds, Iso-TPA and ABEI-TPA, integrating the PCA system as a single component by coupling near-infrared (NIR) photosensitizers with singlet oxygen cache units, respectively. Both compounds emit NIR afterglow based on photochemical reaction. ABEI-TPA exhibits higher photoluminescence quantum efficiency with non-conjugated linkage, while Iso-TPA with conjugated linkage possesses better reactive oxygen species generation efficiency to achieve stronger PCA and effective PDT, which is ascribed to stronger intramolecular charge transfer effect of Iso-TPA. Iso-TPA nanoparticles can achieve effective long-lasting NIR afterglow in vivo bioimaging up to 120 seconds with higher imaging resolution and outstanding PDT efficacy of tumor, exhibiting promising potential on bio-imaging and therapy. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- quantum dots
- energy transfer
- fluorescence imaging
- reactive oxygen species
- fluorescent probe
- high resolution
- sensitive detection
- genome wide
- living cells
- gene expression
- air pollution
- stem cells
- cancer therapy
- light emitting
- ionic liquid
- mass spectrometry
- hepatitis c virus
- drug delivery
- optical coherence tomography
- single molecule
- metal organic framework