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Sialic Acid-Modified NIR-II Fluorophore with Enhanced Brightness and Photoconversion Capability for Targeted Lymphoma Phototheranostics

  • Anal Chem. 2025 Feb 4;97(4):2525-2536. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.4c06424.
Fang Nan 1 Zhongxin Zhou 2 Qian Bai 1 Kai Chen 3 Yu Liu 2 Shuqi Wu 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 School of Life Sciences, Key Laboratory of Space Bioscience & Biotechnology, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710072, China.
  • 2 School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu Collaboration Innovation Center of Photovoltaic Science and Engineering, Jiangsu Engineering Laboratory of Light-Electricity-Heat Energy-Converting Materials and Applications, Changzhou University, Changzhou 213164, China.
  • 3 Guangxi Key Lab of Processing for Nonferrous Metals and Featured Materials and Key Lab of New Processing Technology for Nonferrous Metals and Materials, Ministry of Education; School of Resources, Environments and Materials, Guangxi University, Nanning 530004, China.
Abstract

Lymphoma is a malignant Cancer characterized by a rapidly increasing incidence, complex etiology, and lack of obvious early symptoms. Efficient theranostics of lymphoma is of great significance in improving patient outcomes, empowering informed decision-making, and driving medical innovation. Herein, we developed a multifunctional nanoplatform for precise optical imaging and therapy of lymphoma based on a new Photosensitizer (1-oxo-1H-benzoo[de]anthracene-2,3-dicarbonitrile-triphenylamine (OBADC-TPA)). OBADC-TPA is a donor-acceptor (D-A) molecule characterized by a novel small coplanar and strong electron-withdrawing acceptor skeleton, while the OBADC moiety facilitates strong intramolecular charge transfer. OBADC-TPA-based nanoparticles (NPs) were prepared through encapsulation with an amphiphilic polymer and subsequent modification with sialic acid (SA). Both in vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated that NPs-SA possessed good biocompatibility, effective tumor accumulation, high photoacoustic (PA) contrast, bright second near-infrared (NIR-II) fluorescence emission, and efficient photothermal/photodynamic conversion capabilities, which can serve as a multifunctional nanocomposite for targeted PA/NIR-II fluorescence imaging-guided synergistic type I/II photodynamic and photothermal therapy (PDT/PTT) of lymphoma. This work not only provides a new NIR-II fluorophore with a novel acceptor moiety but also offers a new, accurate, and effective approach for the targeted diagnosis and treatment of lymphoma, holding promising prospects for clinical application.

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