Two-photon fluorescence imaging and bimodal phototherapy of epidermal cancer cells with biocompatible self-assembled polymer nanoparticles
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
We have developed herein an engineered polymer-based
nanoplatform showing the convergence of two-photon fluorescence
imaging and bimodal phototherapeutic activity in a single nanostructure.
It was achieved through the appropriate choice of three different
components: a ?-cyclodextrin-based polymer acting as a suitable carrier, a
zinc phthalocyanine emitting red fluorescence simultaneously as being a
singlet oxygen (1O2) photosensitizer, and a tailored nitroaniline derivative,
functioning as a nitric oxide (NO) photodonor. The self-assembly of these
components results in photoactivable nanoparticles, approximately 35 nm
in diameter, coencapsulating a multifunctional cargo, which can be
delivered to carcinoma cells. The combination of steady-state and timeresolved
spectroscopic and photochemical techniques shows that the two
photoresponsive guests do not interfere with each other while being
enclosed in their supramolecular container and can thus be operated in
parallel under control of light stimuli. Specifically, two-photon fluorescence microscopy allows mapping of the nanoassembly,
here applied to epidermal cancer cells. By detecting the red emission from the phthalocyanine fluorophore it was also possible to
investigate the tissue distribution after topical delivery onto human skin ex vivo. Irradiation of the nanoassembly with visible light
triggers the simultaneous delivery of cytotoxic 1O2 and NO, resulting in an amplified cell photomortality due to a combinatory
effect of the two cytotoxic agents. The potential of dual therapeutic photodynamic action and two-photon fluorescence imaging
capability in a single nanostructure make this system an appealing candidate for further studies in biomedical research.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Monti, Sandra
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