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Photothermal-Promoted Morphology Transformation <i>in Vivo</i> Monitored by Photoacoustic Imaging

Xuehao Zhang, Dong‐Bing Cheng, Lei Ji, Hong‐Wei An, Dong Wang, Zixin Yang, Hao Chen, Zeng‐Ying Qiao, Hao Wang

2020Nano Letters61 citationsDOI

Abstract

The in situ construction of the nanoassembly has been demonstrated to improve the performance of bioactive molecules, but the control of the morphology of nanomaterials in vivo still remains a tremendous challenge. Herein, a photothermal-promoted morphology transformation (PMT) strategy is developed to accelerate the formation of nanomaterials for improving the biological performance of drug molecules. Compared with the spontaneous process, the rate of transformation increases by ∼4 times in the PMT process. Owing to increased assembly rate, the tumor accumulation of drugs is ∼2-fold than that without photo irradiation, which inhibits tumor growth effectively. More importantly, the chemical reassembly process in vitro and in vivo is monitored by the advanced ratiometric photoacoustic image, confirming the photoinduced transformation acceleration. Through the noninvasively artificial control on assembly dynamics in vivo, the PMT strategy provides a new insight for developing the intelligent theranostics.

Topics & Concepts

Photothermal therapyIn vivoPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineNanotechnologyNanomaterialsTransformation (genetics)Materials sciencePreclinical imagingBiophysicsChemistryBiologyOpticsGeneBiotechnologyPhysicsBiochemistryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingExtracellular vesicles in disease