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Nanostructured Phthalocyanine Assemblies with Protein-Driven Switchable Photoactivities for Biophotonic Imaging and Therapy SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Nanostructured Phthalocyanine Assemblies with Protein-Driven Switchable Photoactivities for Biophotonic Imaging and Therapy
Authors
Li, XingshuKim, C-yoonLee, SeunghyunLee, DayoungChung, Hyung-MinKim, GyoungmiHeo, Si-HyunKim, ChulhongHong, Ki-SungYoon, Juyoung
Date Issued
2017-08
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Abstract
Switchable phototheranostic nanomaterials are of particular interest for specific biosensing, high-quality imaging, and targeted therapy in the field of precision nanomedicine. Here, we develop a "one-for-all" nanomaterial that self-assembles from flexible and versatile phthalocyanine building blocks. The nanostructured phthalocyanine assemblies (NanoPcTBs) display intrinsically unique photothermal and photoacoustic properties. Fluorescence and reactive oxygen species generation can be triggered depending on a targeted, protein-induced, partial disassembly mechanism, which creates opportunities for low-background fluorescence imaging and activatable photodynamic therapy. In vitro evaluations indicate that NanoPcTB has a high selectivity for biotin receptor-positive cancer cells (e.g, A549) compared to biotin receptor-negative cells (e.g., WI38-VA13) and permits a combined photodynamic and photothermal therapeutic effect. Following systemic administration, the NanoPcTBs accumulate in A549 tumors of xenograft-bearing mice, and laser irradiation clearly Induces the inhibition of tumor growth.
Keywords
AGGREGATION-INDUCED EMISSION; PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY; DRUG-DELIVERY; CELL-SURFACE; IN-SITU; CANCER; NANOPARTICLES; THERANOSTICS; THERAPEUTICS; ACTIVATION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/50571
DOI
10.1021/jacs.7b05916
ISSN
0002-7863
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, vol. 139, no. 31, page. 10880 - 10886, 2017-08
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