pH-responsive cyanine-grafted graphene oxide for fluorescence resonance energy transfer-enhanced pho

作者:发布时间:2014-11-12浏览次数:1803

陈华兵教授在Advanced Functional Materials杂志上发表研究论文pH-responsive  cyanine-grafted graphene oxide for fluorescence resonance energy  transfer-enhanced photothermal therapy.  (IF=10.439)

Abstract: Stimuli-responsive anticancer agents are of particular  interest in the field of cancer therapy. Nevertheless, so far  stimuli-responsive photothermal agents have been explored with limited  success for cancer photothermal therapy (PTT). In this work, as a  proof-of-concept, a pH-responsive photothermal nanoconjugate for  enhanced PTT efficacy, in which graphene oxide (GO) with broad NIR  absorbance and effective photothermal conversion efficiency is selected  as a typical model receptor of fluorescence resonance energy transfer  (FRET), and grafted cyanine dye (e.g., Cypate) acts as the donor of  near-infrared fl uorescence (NIRF), is reported for the first time. The  conjugate of Cypate-grafted GO exhibits different conformations in  aqueous solutions at various pH, which can trigger pH-dependent FRET  effect between GO and Cypate and thus induce pH-responsive photothermal  effect of GO-Cypate. GO-Cypate exhibits severe cell damage owing to the  enhanced photothermal effect in lysosomes, and thus generate synergistic  PTT efficacy with tumor ablation upon photoirradiation after a  single-dose intravenous injection. The photothermal nanoconjugate with  broad NIR absorbance as the effective receptor of FRET can smartly  convert emitted NIRF energy from donor cyanine dye into additional  photothermal effect for improving PTT. These results suggest that the  smart nanoconjugate can act as a promising stimuli-responsive  photothermal nanoplatform for cancer therapy.