Biomimetic Persistent Luminescent Nanoplatform for Autofluorescence-Free Metastasis Tracking and Chemophotodynamic Therapy
Metastasis is the main cause of death in people with cancer. Early diagnosis and targeted therapy for metastasis is crucial for the survival of the cancer patients. However, metastasis is hard to trace for its small size, dispersed distribution and unvascularized anatomy. Here we report a biomimetic...
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Published in | Analytical chemistry (Washington) Vol. 90; no. 6; pp. 4188 - 4195 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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United States
American Chemical Society
20.03.2018
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Summary: | Metastasis is the main cause of death in people with cancer. Early diagnosis and targeted therapy for metastasis is crucial for the survival of the cancer patients. However, metastasis is hard to trace for its small size, dispersed distribution and unvascularized anatomy. Here we report a biomimetic persistent luminescent nanoplatform for noninvasive high-sensitive diagnosis and 808 nm laser controlled photodynamics assisted chemotherapy of metastasis. The nanoplatform is composed of a photosensitizer functionalized persistent luminescent nanoparticle core, a doxorubicin loaded hollow silica interlayer and a cancer cell membrane shell for effective metastasis theranostic. The cancer cell membrane shell prevents drug leakage and endows the nanoplatform with targeting ability to metastasis. The reactivatable persistent luminescence of persistent luminescent nanoparticles not only enables long-term in vivo metastasis tracking, but also provides internal light source for singlet oxygen generation to kill cancer cells and further break the membrane shell for drug release. This work provides a promising strategy to develop persistent luminescence imaging guided theranostic nanoplatforms for early metastasis. |
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ISSN: | 0003-2700 1520-6882 1520-6882 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b00311 |