光热治疗
化学
猝灭(荧光)
纳米技术
日冕(行星地质学)
荧光
材料科学
光学
维纳斯
物理
天体生物学
作者
Xueluer Mu,Wenbi Feng,Chunfeng Li,Kaixuan Li,Yajie Li,Xue Jing,Ying Lü,Xianfeng Zhou,Zhibo Li
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.analchem.2c01462
摘要
Near-infrared (NIR) photothermal transduction agents (PTAs) with large rigid π-extended and planar structures are prone to aggregate in a physiological environment where their emission is often quenched due to the strong intermolecular dipole–dipole or π–π interactions. This aggregation-caused quenching effect greatly impedes their applications in image-guided photothermal theranostics. Herein, we made an interesting finding that engineering a bioinspired protein corona (PC), once thermodynamically stabilized in preferred orientations on PTA nanoaggregates, can produce brilliant NIR fluorescence with a high quantum yield (∼6.2%) without compromising their photothermal properties. Both experimental data and computational modeling suggest that the mechanism of fluorescence enhancement is due to the high-affinity binding of nano-sized PTA to albumin, which regulates the molecular conformation and aggregation state of PTA. High spatial and temporal resolution imaging of albumin PC-coated PTA aggregates enables image-guided photothermal therapy for cancer cells in sentinel lymph nodes to remarkably inhibit pulmonary metastasis. Such a treatment combined with the surgical removal of the primary tumor can prolong animal survival, which is a promising candidate for clinical applications in the treatment of advanced metastatic cancers.
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