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NIR-Responsive Lysosomotropic Phototrigger: An AIE plus ESIPT Active Naphthalene-Based Single-Component Photoresponsive Nanocarrier with Two-Photon Uncaging and Real-Time Monitoring Ability

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 4862-4870

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c19022

Keywords

lysosome targeting; drug delivery system; nanoparticle; two-photon uncaging; AIE; ESIPT

Funding

  1. DST SERB [EMR/2016/005885, SERB/F/6429/2020-21]
  2. SERB [SB/SRS/2020-21/35/CS]

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In recent years, organelle-targeted drug delivery systems have gained attention for their enhanced bioefficacy. We have developed a two-photon near-infrared light-responsive lysosome-targeted drug delivery system that allows selective targeting, real-time monitoring of drug release, and enhanced cytotoxicity.
In recent times, organelle-targeted drug delivery systems have gained tremendous attention due to the site-specific delivery of active drug molecules, resulting in enhanced bioefficacy. In this context, a phototriggered drug delivery system (DDS) for releasing an active molecule is superior, as it provides spatial and temporal control over the release. So far, a near-infrared (NIR) light-responsive organelle-targeted DDS has not yet been developed. Hence, we introduced a two-photon NIR light-responsive lysosome-targeted AIE + ESIPT active single-component DDS based on the naphthalene chromophore. The two-photon absorption cross section of our DDS is 142 GM at 850 nm. The DDS was converted into pure organic nanoparticles for biological applications. Our nano-DDS is capable of selective targeting, AIE luminogenic imaging, and drug release within the lysosome. In vitro studies using cancerous cell lines showed that our single-component photoresponsive nanocarrier exhibited enhanced cytotoxicity and real-time monitoring ability of drug release.

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