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Monodisperse ZIF-8@dextran nanoparticles co-loaded with hydrophilic and hydrophobic functional cargos for combined near-infrared fluorescence imaging and photothermal therapy

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Impressive developments have been achieved with the use of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) as nanocarriers for tumor theranostics in recent decades by incorporating imaging agents and therapeutic drugs within ZIF-8. However, the simultaneous immobilization of hydrophilic and hydrophobic functional molecules into ZIF-8 nanoparticles in water or organic solvents still presents a daunting challenge. Herein, we developed a new synthesis/encapsulation two-in-one (denoted as one-pot) approach to synthesize uniform dextran-modified Cy5.5&ICG@ZIF-8-Dex nanoparticles in DMSO/H2O solvent mixtures, which en-abled the simultaneous encapsulation of hydrophilic indocyanine green (ICG) and hydrophobic cyanine-5.5 (Cy5.5) during the same step. It was confirmed that the one-pot approach in this mixed solvents facilitated the loading of ICG and Cy5.5 molecules. Moreover, the encapsulation of Cy5.5 and ICG within ZIF-8 nanoparticles endowed them with fluorescence imaging capability and photothermal conversion ca-pacity, respectively. The in vivo near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent images of A549-bearing mice injected with Cy5.5&ICG@ZIF-8-Dex demonstrated sufficient accumulations of Cy5.5 at tumor sites due to the enhanced permeability and retention effect. Most impressively, the fluorescent intensity of Cy5.5&ICG@ZIF-8-Dex at tumor site was approximately 40-fold higher than that of free Cy5.5. Additionally, the results of in vivo infrared imaging and photothermal therapy of Cy5.5&ICG@ZIF-8-Dex showed enhanced therapeutic effi-ciency in comparison with free ICG, further confirming its tumor-targeting capability and photothermal capacity. Therefore, this multifunctional system based on ZIF-8 nanocarriers offered a potential nanoplat-form for tumor-targeting theranostics, thus broadening the synthesis and applications of ZIF-8 composite nanoparticles for NIR fluorescence imaging and photothermal therapy in the biomedical field. Statement of significance Simultaneous immobilization of hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules into ZIF-8 nanoparticles still re-mains a daunting challenge. Therefore, we have developed a new synthesis/encapsulation two-in-one approach to synthesize uniform Cy5.5&ICG@ZIF-8-Dex composite nanoparticles in DMSO/H2O solvent mixtures, which enabled the simultaneous encapsulation of hydrophilic indocyanine green (ICG) and hy-drophobic cyanine-5.5 (Cy5.5) functional molecules during a single step. The results showed that the co-loading of Cy5.5 and ICG within the ZIF-8 nanoparticles endowed them with a remarkable fluores-cence imaging capability and photothermal conversion capacity. Based on their enhanced convenience and efficacy to simultaneously encapsulate hydrophilic and hydrophobic molecules, the multifunctional nanocarriers that were prepared in the DMSO/H2O mixed solvents provide a potential nanoplatform to-ward fluorescence imaging and photothermal therapy for tumor theranostics. (C) 2021 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

ZIF-8 nanoparticlesMixed solventsNanocarriersNear-infrared fluorescence imagingPhotothermal therapyZEOLITIC IMIDAZOLATE FRAMEWORKSTHERANOSTIC AGENTPHRELEASEBIODISTRIBUTIONNANOSPHERESCIRCULATIONDELIVERYCARRIERSSIZE

Guo, Heze、Liu, Lingshan、Hu, Qiangqiang、Dou, Hongjing

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Sch Mat Sci & Engn,Shanghai Jiao Tong Univ

2022

Acta biomaterialia

Acta biomaterialia

EISCI
ISSN:1742-7061
年,卷(期):2022.137
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