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Amphiphilic BODIPY dye aggregates in polymeric micelles for wavelength-dependent photo-induced cancer therapy

Ziling Yan, Mengya Wang, Mengke Shi, Yang He, Yi Zhang, Shihong Qiu, Hong Yang, Huabing Chen, Hui He, Zhengqing Guo

2020Journal of Materials Chemistry B35 citationsDOI

Abstract

Near-infrared (NIR) light-responsive nanoparticles of organic small-molecule dyes hold great promise as phototherapeutic dyes (PDs) for clinical translation due to their intrinsic merits, including well-defined structure, high purity, and good reproducibility. However, they have been explored with limited success in the development of photostable NIR PDs with extraordinary photoconversion for highly effective phototherapy. Herein, we have described amphiphilic BODIPY dye aggregates within the polymeric micelles (Micelles) as potent bifunctional PDs for dually cooperative phototherapy under NIR irradiation. Micelles possessed an intensive NIR absorption, high photostability, and favorable non-radiative transition, thereby exhibiting both remarkable singlet oxygen generation and photothermal effect under NIR light irradiation. Besides, Micelles had preferable cellular uptake, effective cytoplasmic drug translocation as well as enhanced tumor accumulation. Owing to the combined virtues, Micelles showed clinical potential as bifunctional PDs for photo-induced cancer therapy. This work thus provides a facile strategy to exploit advanced PDs for practical phototherapeutic applications.

Topics & Concepts

BODIPYAmphiphileMicelleMaterials sciencePhotochemistryWavelengthChemical engineeringNanotechnologyPolymerOrganic chemistryOptoelectronicsChemistryFluorescenceOpticsCopolymerComposite materialAqueous solutionEngineeringPhysicsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsPhotodynamic Therapy Research Studies
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