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Near-infra-red fluorescent chitosan oligosaccharide lactate for targeted cancer imaging and photothermal therapy

Sungsu Lee, Gayoung Jo, Jin Seok Jung, Dae Hyeok Yang, Hoon Hyun

2020Artificial Cells Nanomedicine and Biotechnology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Photothermal therapy (PTT) is a promising approach for effective cancer treatment because of its non-invasive procedure, low toxicity to normal tissues, and high tumour ablation efficiency. Developing a PTT agent with precise tumour imaging capabilities is an essential prerequisite for effective PTT. In this study, we developed a bifunctional near-infra-red (NIR) fluorescent conjugate consisting of chitosan oligosaccharide lactate (COL) and the ZW800-1 NIR fluorophore (COL-ZW). We demonstrate that this conjugate is easy to use and that it is an effective theranostic agent for fluorescence-guided photothermal treatment. The temperature of COL-ZW increased by 62.3 °C after NIR laser irradiation (1.1 W/cm2) for 5 min in HT-29 tumour-bearing mice. The HT-29 tumours targeted by COL-ZW showed a remarkable decrease in tumour volume until a week after photothermal treatment. These in vivo results demonstrate that the bifunctional COL-ZW generates strong fluorescence and light-triggered PTT in tumour sites, indicating successful fluorescence-guided PTT. Importantly, no tumour recurrence or treatment-induced toxicity was observed after a single dose of COL-ZW with laser irradiation. Therefore, a combinatorial treatment with COL-ZW and NIR laser irradiation could serve as a promising strategy for photothermal cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Photothermal therapyFluorescenceConjugateIn vivoChitosanFluorophoreBifunctionalMaterials scienceBiophysicsChemistryCancer researchNanotechnologyMedicineBiologyBiochemistryOpticsMathematicsMathematical analysisBiotechnologyPhysicsCatalysisNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsExtracellular vesicles in diseasePhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic Imaging
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