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Biodegradable Polymersomes with Structure Inherent Fluorescence and Targeting Capacity for Enhanced Photo-Dynamic Therapy

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 60, Issue 32, Pages 17629-17637

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202105103

Keywords

aggregation-induced emission; biodegradable polymersomes; mitochondria targeting; photo-dynamic therapy; polycarbonates

Funding

  1. ERC [694120]
  2. Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science [024.001.035]
  3. NWO-NSFC Advanced Materials [792.001.015]
  4. European Union [676137, 663830]
  5. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 51561135010]
  6. Ser Cymru II program

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The study developed biodegradable polymers that can self-assemble into polymersomes for delivering inherent fluorescence, enhancing therapeutic effects. These polymersomes also possess mitochondrial targeting ability, effectively improving the treatment of cancer cells with co-encapsulated drugs.
Biodegradable nanostructures displaying aggregation-induced emission (AIE) are desirable from a biomedical point of view, due to the advantageous features of loading capacity, emission brightness, and fluorescence stability. Herein, biodegradable polymers comprising poly (ethylene glycol)-block-poly(caprolactone-gradient-trimethylene carbonate) (PEG-P(CLgTMC)), with tetraphenylethylene pyridinium-TMC (PAIE) side chains have been developed, which self-assembled into well-defined polymersomes. The resultant AIEgenic polymersomes are intrinsically fluorescent delivery vehicles. The presence of the pyridinium moiety endows the polymersomes with mitochondrial targeting ability, which improves the efficiency of co-encapsulated photosensitizers and improves therapeutic index against cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo. This contribution showcases the ability to engineer AIEgenic polymersomes with structure inherent fluorescence and targeting capacity for enhanced photodynamic therapy.

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