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All‐in‐One Heptamethine Cyanine Amphiphiles for Dual Imaging‐Guided Chemo‐Photodynamic‐Photothermal Therapy of Breast Cancer

Yu Li, Jing Zhang, Lijun Zhu, Mou Jiang, Changsheng Ke, Hanxiong Long, Ruoyun Lin, Chaohui Ye, Xin Zhou, Zhong‐Xing Jiang, Shizhen Chen

2023Advanced Healthcare Materials38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Developing a theranostic system that integrates multimodal imaging, synergistic therapeutic, and formulation entities is a promising strategy for efficient cancer treatment. However, the complexity and safety concerns of multiple functional entities hinder their clinical translation. Herein, versatile “all‐in‐one” heptamethine cyanine amphiphiles (PEG‐Cy‐Fs) with multiple favorable capabilities, including fluorine‐19 magnetic resonance imaging ( 19 F MRI), near‐infrared fluorescence imaging (NIR FLI), photodynamic therapy (PDT), photothermal therapy (PTT), polyethylene glycolation (PEGylation) and high biocompatibility, are developed for the convenient construction of theranostic platforms. Amphiphiles PEG‐Cy‐Fs are synthesized on a multi‐hundred‐milligram scale with high efficacy, which self‐assembled with a chemotherapy drug tamoxifen (TAM) into monodisperse and stable nanoparticles (SoFoTm/PEG‐Cy‐F 18 ) with “turned on” FLI, sensitive 19 F MRI, mitochondria‐targeting ability, high PDT and PTT efficacy, and PEGylation‐optimized pharmacokinetics. The selective accumulation of SoFoTm/PEG‐Cy‐F 18 in xenograft MCF‐7 tumor with a long retention time (>10 days) enabled 19 F MRI‐NIR FLI‐guided chemo–photodynamic–photothermal therapy (chemo‐PDT‐PTT) of breast cancer with high therapeutical index in mice. The “all‐in‐one” heptamethine cyanine amphiphile may facilitate the convenient and standardized preparation of high‐performance theranostics systems for clinical translation.

Topics & Concepts

Photothermal therapyCyaninePhotodynamic therapyPEGylationMaterials scienceBreast cancerCancer researchCancerNanotechnologyPolyethylene glycolMedicineChemistryFluorescenceInternal medicineOrganic chemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryPhotodynamic Therapy Research Studies
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