Metal complexation-mediated stable and biocompatible nanoformulation of clinically approved near-infrared absorber for improved tumor targeting and photonic theranostics

Authors
LEE, YOUNG DEOKShin Hyeon JeongYoo Joung HyunKim, GayoungKang, Min-KyoungLee, Jae JunBang, JoonaYang, Jin-KyoungKim, Sehoon
Issue Date
2021-11
Publisher
Springer | Korea Nano Technology Research Society
Citation
Nano Convergence, v.8, no.1
Abstract
Indocyanine green (ICG) is a clinically approved dye that has shown great promise as a phototheranostic material with fluorescent, photoacoustic and photothermal responses in the near-infrared region. However, it has certain limitations, such as poor photostability and non-specific binding to serum proteins, subjected to rapid clearance and decreased theranostic efficacy in vivo. This study reports stable and biocompatible nanoparticles of ICG (ICG-Fe NPs) where ICG is electrostatically complexed with an endogenously abundant metal ion (Fe3+) and subsequently nanoformulated with a clinically approved polymer surfactant, Pluronic F127. Under near-infrared laser irradiation, ICG-Fe NPs were found to be more effective for photothermal temperature elevation than free ICG molecules owing to the improved photostability. In addition, ICG-Fe NPs showed the markedly enhanced tumor targeting and visualization with photoacoustic/fluorescent signaling upon intravenous injection, attributed to the stable metal complexation that prevents ICG-Fe NPs from releasing free ICG before tumor targeting. Under dual-modal imaging guidance, ICG-Fe NPs could successfully potentiate photothermal therapy of cancer by applying near-infrared laser irradiation, holding potential as a promising nanomedicine composed of all biocompatible ingredients for clinically relevant phototheranostics.
Keywords
INDOCYANINE-GREEN; PHOTOTHERMAL THERAPY; NANOPARTICLES; SENSORS; BIODISTRIBUTION; DERIVATIVES; FE3+; Indocyanine green; Metal complex; Dual-modal imaging; Photothermal therapy; Theranostics
ISSN
2196-5404
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116205
DOI
10.1186/s40580-021-00286-3
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