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Chlorin e6 Conjugated Poly(dopamine) Nanospheres as PDT/PTT Dual-Modal Therapeutic Agents for Enhanced Cancer Therapy

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 7, Issue 15, Pages 8176-8187

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.5b01027

Keywords

poly(dopamine) nanoparticles (PDA NPs); Chlorin e6 (Ce6); photodynamic therapy (PDT); photothermal therapy (PTT); cancer therapy

Funding

  1. key clinical specialty discipline construction program of Fujian, PRC
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31201008]
  3. specialized Science and Technology Key Project of Fujian Province [2013YZ0002-3]
  4. Scientific Foundation of Fuzhou Health Department [2014-S-w18, 2014-S-w25]
  5. Backbone Talents Training Project of Fujian Health Department [2013-ZQN-ZD-29]

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT), using a combination of chemical,photosensitizers (PS) and light, has been successfully applied as a noninvasive therapeutic procedure to treat tumors by inducing apoptosis or necrosis of cancer,cells. However, most current clinically used PS, have suffered from the instability, in physiological conditions which lead to low photodynamic therapy efficacy. Herein, a highly biocompatible poly(dopamine) (PDA). nanoparticle conjugated with Chlorin e6 (referenced as the PDA-Ce6 nanosphere) was designed as a nanotherapeutic agent to achieve simultaneous photodynamic/photothermal therapy (PDT/PTT). Compared to the free Ce6, the PDA-Ce6 nanosphere exhibited significantly higher PDT efficacy against tumor cells, because of the enhanced cellular uptake and subsequently greater reactive oxygen species (ROS) production upon laser irradiation at 670 nm. Meanwhile, the PDA-Ce6 nanosphere could be also used as a photoabsorbing agent for PTT, because of the excellent photothermal conversion ability of PDA nanoparticle under laser irradiation at 808 nm. Moreover, our prepared nanosphere had extremely row dark toxicity, while excellent phototoxicity under the combination laser irradiation of 670 and 808 nm, both in vitro and vivo, compared to any single laser irradiation alone. Therefore, our prepared PDA-Ce6 nanosphere could be applied as a very promising dual-modal phototherapeutic agent for enhanced cancer therapy in future clinical applications.

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