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Development of Polymethine Dyes for NIR‐II Fluorescence Imaging and Therapy

Xin Chen, Jieyan Li, Shubham Roy, Zia Ullah, Jingsi Gu, Haiyan Huang, Chen Yu, Xuejin Wang, Han Wang, Yinghe Zhang, Bing Guo

2024Advanced Healthcare Materials40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Fluorescence imaging in the second near-infrared window (NIR-II) is burgeoning because of its higher imaging fidelity in monitoring physiological and pathological processes than clinical visible/the second near-infrared window fluorescence imaging. Notably, the imaging fidelity is heavily dependent on fluorescence agents. So far, indocyanine green, one of the polymethine dyes, with good biocompatibility and renal clearance is the only dye approved by the Food and Drug Administration, but it shows relatively low NIR-II brightness. Importantly, tremendous efforts are devoted to synthesizing polymethine dyes for imaging preclinically and clinically. They have shown feasibility in the customization of structure and properties to fulfill various needs in imaging and therapy. Herein, a timely update on NIR-II polymethine dyes, with a special focus on molecular design strategies for fluorescent, photoacoustic, and multimodal imaging, is offered. Furthermore, the progress of polymethine dyes in sensing pathological biomarkers and even reporting drug release is illustrated. Moreover, the NIR-II fluorescence imaging-guided therapies with polymethine dyes are summarized regarding chemo-, photothermal, photodynamic, and multimodal approaches. In addition, artificial intelligence is pointed out for its potential to expedite dye development. This comprehensive review will inspire interest among a wide audience and offer a handbook for people with an interest in NIR-II polymethine dyes.

Topics & Concepts

FluorescenceIndocyanine greenPhotothermal therapyFluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopyNanotechnologyPhotodynamic therapyTherapeutic windowMaterials scienceChemistryMedicineOpticsPathologyPharmacologyOrganic chemistryPhysicsNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials