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Precise Two‐Photon Photodynamic Therapy using an Efficient Photosensitizer with Aggregation‐Induced Emission Characteristics
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NanotherapeuticsEngineeringBiomedical EngineeringChemistryAggregation‐induced Emission CharacteristicsNanomedicineTherapeutic NanomaterialsPhototoxicityEfficient PhotosensitizerAie DotsChemodynamic TherapyBioimagingPhotosensitizersRadiation OncologyPhotophysical PropertyMolecular ImagingBiophysicsHealth SciencesPhotonicsPhotochemistryTwo-photon PdtPhotodynamic TherapyPhotonic MaterialsTumor TargetingTwo-photon Photodynamic TherapyBiomolecular EngineeringPolymer-drug ConjugateDrug Delivery Systems
Two-photon photodynamic therapy (PDT) is able to offer precise 3D manipulation of treatment volumes, providing a target level that is unattainable with current therapeutic techniques. The advancement of this technique is greatly hampered by the availability of photosensitizers with large two-photon absorption (TPA) cross section, high reactive-oxygen-species (ROS) generation efficiency, and bright two-photon fluorescence. Here, an effective photosensitizer with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics is synthesized, characterized, and encapsulated into an amphiphilic block copolymer to form organic dots for two-photon PDT applications. The AIE dots possess large TPA cross section, high ROS generation efficiency, and excellent photostability and biocompatibility, which overcomes the limitations of many conventional two-photon photosensitizers. Outstanding therapeutic performance of the AIE dots in two-photon PDT is demonstrated using in vitro cancer cell ablation and in vivo brain-blood-vessel closure as examples. This shows therapy precision up to 5 µm under two-photon excitation.
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