Journal
MATERIALS EXPRESS
Volume 1, Issue 2, Pages 136-143Publisher
AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1166/mex.2011.1020
Keywords
T-1 Contrast Agent; Dual Imaging; Photodynamic Therapy; Specific Targeting; Mesoporous Silica; Hollow MnO
Funding
- National Science Council, Taiwan
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We report the development of multi-functional uniform nanoparticles comprising a hollow manganese oxide core and a functionalized mesoporous silica shell (H-MnO@mSiO(2) (Ir)@-FA, Ir: an emissive iridium complex, FA: folic acid) for use as theranostic nanocomposites that combine four-in-one functionality, i.e., dual imaging (both magnetic resonance and optical), specific targeting and therapy in a single unit. The H-MnO@mSiO(2) (Ir)-FA nanoparticles (NPs) demonstrate its versatility in various applications. (1) The magnetic core provides the capability for T-1 magnetic resonance imaging. (2) Phosphorescent iridium complex serves as both photosensitizer and the luminescent chromophore. (3) The nano-channels in the mesoporous silica shell increase the free diffusion of oxygen and water permeability, enhancing photodynamic therapy (PDT) and T-1 signal, respectively. (4) Folic acid anchored on the outermost surface is able to target at specific cells for bimodal imaging and PDT. Proof of concept is provided in the in-vitro cell testing of H-MnO@mSiO(2) (Ir)-FA NPs, which demonstrates excellent targeting specificity, minimal collateral damage and highly potent therapeutic effect.
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