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A Versatile Theranostic Nanoemulsion for Architecture‐Dependent Multimodal Imaging and Dually Augmented Photodynamic Therapy
Author(s) -
Zhang Yifan,
Bo Shaowei,
Feng Tao,
Qin Xialing,
Wan Yilin,
Jiang Shanshan,
Li Chunxiao,
Lin Jing,
Wang Tianfu,
Zhou Xin,
Jiang ZhongXing,
Huang Peng
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.707
H-Index - 527
eISSN - 1521-4095
pISSN - 0935-9648
DOI - 10.1002/adma.201806444
Subject(s) - bodipy , nanocarriers , photodynamic therapy , nanomedicine , materials science , ethylene glycol , nanotechnology , amphiphile , peg ratio , nanoparticle , drug delivery , fluorescence , chemistry , organic chemistry , copolymer , polymer , physics , finance , quantum mechanics , economics , composite material
To design a clinically translatable nanomedicine for photodynamic theranostics, the ingredients should be carefully considered. A high content of nanocarriers may cause extra toxicity in metabolism, and multiple theranostic agents would complicate the preparation process. These issues would be of less concern if the nanocarrier itself has most of the theranostic functions. In this work, a poly(ethylene glycol)‐boron dipyrromethene amphiphile (PEG‐F 54 ‐BODIPY) with 54 fluorine‐19 ( 19 F) is synthesized and employed to emulsify perfluorohexane (PFH) into a theranostic nanoemulsion (PFH@PEG‐F 54 ‐BODIPY). The as‐prepared PFH@PEG‐F 54 ‐BODIPY can perform architecture‐dependent fluorescence/photoacoustic/ 19 F magnetic resonance multimodal imaging, providing more information about the in vivo structure evolution of nanomedicine. Importantly, this nanoemulsion significantly enhances the therapeutic effect of BODIPY through both the high oxygen dissolving capability and less self‐quenching of BODIPY molecules. More interestingly, PFH@PEG‐F 54 ‐BODIPY shows high level of tumor accumulation and long tumor retention time, allowing a repeated light irradiation after a single‐dose intravenous injection. The “all‐in‐one” photodynamic theranostic nanoemulsion has simple composition, remarkable theranostic efficacy, and novel treatment pattern, and thus presents an intriguing avenue to developing clinically translatable theranostic agents.