Photoechogenic Inflatable Nanohybrids for Upconversion-Mediated Sonotheranostics

Authors
Jeong, K.Kim, D.Kim, H.J.Lee, Y.-D.Yoo, J.Jang, D.Lee, S.Park, H.Kim, Y.Singh, A.Ahn, D.J.Kim, D.H.Bang, J.Kim, J.Prasad, P.N.Kim, S.
Issue Date
2021-11
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Nano, v.15, no.11, pp.18394 - 18402
Abstract
Hybrid nanostructures are promising for ultrasound-triggered drug delivery and treatment, called sonotheranostics. Structures based on plasmonic nanoparticles for photothermal-induced microbubble inflation for ultrasound imaging exist. However, they have limited therapeutic applications because of short microbubble lifetimes and limited contrast. Photochemistry-based sonotheranostics is an attractive alternative, but building near-infrared (NIR)-responsive echogenic nanostructures for deep tissue applications is challenging because photolysis requires high-energy (UV-visible) photons. Here, we report a photochemistry-based echogenic nanoparticle for in situ NIR-controlled ultrasound imaging and ultrasound-mediated drug delivery. Our nanoparticle has an upconversion nanoparticle core and an organic shell carrying gas generator molecules and drugs. The core converts low-energy NIR photons into ultraviolet emission for photolysis of the gas generator. Carbon dioxide gases generated in the tumor-penetrated nanoparticle inflate into microbubbles for sonotheranostics. Using different NIR laser power allows dual-modal upconversion luminescence planar imaging and cross-sectional ultrasonography. Low-frequency (10 MHz) ultrasound stimulated microbubble collapse, releasing drugs deep inside the tumor through cavitation-induced transport. We believe that the photoechogenic inflatable hierarchical nanostructure approach introduced here can have broad applications for image-guided multimodal theranostics. ? 2021 American Chemical Society.
Keywords
Ultrasonic imaging; Echogenic; Hybrid nanostructures; Microbubbles; Nanohybrids; Near Infrared; Near-infrared; Structure-based; Ultrasound imaging; Ultrasound triggered drug deliveries; Up-conversion; Infrared devices; Carbon dioxide; Controlled drug delivery; Gas generators; Light; Nanostructured materials; Photons; Plasmonics; Targeted drug delivery; Tumors; microbubble; nanohybrid; near-infrared; ultrasound; upconversion
ISSN
1936-0851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/116194
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.1c07898
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