Manganese Amplifies Photoinduced ROS in Toluidine Blue Carbon Dots to Boost MRI Guided Chemo/Photodynamic Therapy

Author:

Chu Dongchuan1,Qu Hang1,Huang Xueping2,Shi Yu12,Li Ke12,Lin Wenzheng12,Xu Zhuobin2,Li Dandan2,Chen Hao12,Gao Lizeng3,Wang Wei1,Wang Huihui12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University Yangzhou University Yangzhou 225001 China

2. Institute of Translational Medicine Medical College Yangzhou University Yangzhou 225001 China

3. CAS Engineering Laboratory for Nanozyme Institute of Biophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100101 China

Abstract

AbstractThe contrast agents and tumor treatments currently used in clinical practice are far from satisfactory, due to the specificity of the tumor microenvironment (TME). Identification of diagnostic and therapeutic reagents with strong contrast and therapeutic effect remains a great challenge. Herein, a novel carbon dot nanozyme (Mn‐CD) is synthesized for the first time using toluidine blue (TB) and manganese as raw materials. As expected, the enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging capability of Mn‐CDs is realized in response to the TME (acidity and glutathione), and r1 and r2 relaxation rates are enhanced by 224% and 249%, respectively. In addition, the photostability of Mn‐CDs is also improved, and show an efficient singlet oxygen (1O2) yield of 1.68. Moreover, Mn‐CDs can also perform high‐efficiency peroxidase (POD)‐like activity and catalyze hydrogen peroxide to hydroxyl radicals, which is greatly improved under the light condition. The results both in vitro and in vivo demonstrate that the Mn‐CDs are able to achieve real‐time MR imaging of TME responsiveness through aggregation of the enhanced permeability and retention effect at tumor sites and facilitate light‐enhanced chemodynamic and photodynamic combination therapies. This work opens a new perspective in terms of the role of carbon nanomaterials in integrated diagnosis and treatment of diseases.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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