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A Theranostic Nanoprobe for Hypoxia Imaging and Photodynamic Tumor Therapy.


ABSTRACT: Hypoxia is a common feature for most malignant tumors, which was also closely related to the oxygen-dependent photodynamic therapy. Based on Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), a smart nanoprobe (designated as H-Probe) was designed in this paper for hypoxia imaging and photodynamic tumor therapy. Due to the FRET process, H-Probe could respond to hypoxia with a significant fluorescence recovery. Moreover, abundant in vitro investigations demonstrated that the photosensitizer of PpIX in H-Probe could generate large amounts of singlet oxygen to kill cancer cells in the presence of oxygen and light with appropriate wavelength. Also, intravenously injected H-Probe with light irradiation achieved an effective tumor inhibition in vivo with a reduced side effect. This original strategy of integrating hypoxia imaging and tumor therapy in one nanoplatform would promote the development of theranostic nanoplatform for tumor precision therapy.

SUBMITTER: Fan JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6933523 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Theranostic Nanoprobe for Hypoxia Imaging and Photodynamic Tumor Therapy.

Fan Jing Hao JH   Fan Gui Ling GL   Yuan Ping P   Deng Fu An FA   Liu Ling Shan LS   Zhou Xiang X   Yu Xi Yong XY   Cheng Hong H   Li Shi Ying SY  

Frontiers in chemistry 20191220


Hypoxia is a common feature for most malignant tumors, which was also closely related to the oxygen-dependent photodynamic therapy. Based on Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), a smart nanoprobe (designated as H-Probe) was designed in this paper for hypoxia imaging and photodynamic tumor therapy. Due to the FRET process, H-Probe could respond to hypoxia with a significant fluorescence recovery. Moreover, abundant <i>in vitro</i> investigations demonstrated that the photosensitizer of PpIX  ...[more]

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