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Gadolinium–Rose Bengal Coordination Polymer Nanodots for MR‐/Fluorescence‐Image‐Guided Radiation and Photodynamic Therapy

Wenjing Sun, Li Luo, Yushuo Feng, Yuwei Qiu, Changrong Shi, Shanshan Meng, Xiaoyuan Chen, Hongmin Chen

2020Advanced Materials153 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Combination therapy based on nanomedicine has gained momentum in oncology in recent years, offering superior safety and efficacy over monotherapies. It is critical to design theranostics that are composed of imaging and therapeutic agents already approved. Herein, gadolinium (Gd)–rose bengal coordination polymer nanodots (GRDs) are reported. The GRDs exhibit a unique absorption property and 7.7‐fold luminescence enhancement, as well as a 1.9‐fold increase in singlet oxygen generation efficiency over free rose bengal. Meanwhile, GRDs exhibit a twofold increase in r 1 relaxivity over gadopentetic acid (Gd‐DTPA) and have better X‐ray absorption ability than rose bengal alone. These excellent properties of the GRDs are verified both in vitro and in vivo. The combination of photodynamic therapy (PDT) and radiation therapy (RT) more significantly inhibits tumor growth than monotherapies (i.e., PDT or RT). This work offers a new route to designing and synthesizing Gd‐based nanotheranostics for image‐guided cancer therapy.

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NanodotRose bengalPhotodynamic therapyMaterials scienceSinglet oxygenRadiation therapyIn vivoAbsorption (acoustics)NanomedicineNanotechnologyBiomedical engineeringMedicineChemistryNanoparticleInternal medicineOxygenOrganic chemistryBiologyComposite materialBiotechnologyNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsGa2O3 and related materials