Issue 6, 2023

Near-infrared light activated photosensitizer with specific imaging of lipid droplets enables two-photon excited photodynamic therapy

Abstract

Two-photon excited phototherapy has attracted considerable attention due to its advantages such as deeper penetration depth and higher spatial resolution. The lack of a high-performance photosensitizer with large two-photon absorption cross-sections and specific targeting ability makes the efficacy of phototherapy in the treatment of cancer unsatisfactory. Here, a new BODIPY-derived photosensitizer 6DBF2 is designed with two-photon photosensitization for two-photon excited photodynamic therapy in vivo. 6DBF2 possesses good two-photon absorption and efficient 1O2 generation upon near-infrared laser excitation. Excellent targeting specificities to lipid droplets of 6DBF2 without any encapsulation or modification at a low working concentration of 0.1 μM is in favor of efficient photodynamic therapy. In vitro cancer cell ablation and in vivo tumor ablation inside mice models upon two-photon irradiation in NIR demonstrate the outstanding therapeutic performance of 6DBF2 in two-photon excited photodynamic therapy. This work thus discusses a rare example of lipid droplets targeting two-photon excited photodynamic therapy for deep cancer tissue imaging and treatment under near-infrared light irradiation.

Graphical abstract: Near-infrared light activated photosensitizer with specific imaging of lipid droplets enables two-photon excited photodynamic therapy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Nov 2022
Accepted
20 Dec 2022
First published
21 Dec 2022

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2023,11, 1213-1221

Near-infrared light activated photosensitizer with specific imaging of lipid droplets enables two-photon excited photodynamic therapy

T. Wu, X. Lu, Z. Yu, X. Zhu, J. Zhang, L. Wang and H. Zhou, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2023, 11, 1213 DOI: 10.1039/D2TB02466G

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