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Stable J‐Aggregation of an aza‐BODIPY‐Lipid in a Liposome for Optical Cancer Imaging
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NanoparticlesNanomedicineOptical Cancer ImagingLipid PreparationEngineeringStable J‐aggregationTherapeutic NanomaterialsHigh Fluorescence QuenchingNanodiscStable Nir J‐aggregationBiophotonicsLipid ChemistryLiposomal NanoparticleMolecular ImagingBiophysicsBiomolecular Engineering
Abstract Organic building blocks are the centerpieces of “one‐for‐all” nanoparticle development. Herein, we report the synthesis of a novel aza‐BODIPY‐lipid building block and its self‐assembly into a liposomal nanoparticle (BODIPYsome). We observed optically stable NIR J‐aggregation within the BODIPYsome that is likely attributed to J‐dimerization. BODIPYsomes with cholesterol showed enhanced colloidal stability while maintaining a high extinction coefficient (128 m m −1 cm −1 ) and high fluorescence quenching (99.70±0.09 %), which enables photoacoustic (PA) properties from its intact structure and recovered NIR fluorescence properties when it is disrupted in cancer cells. Finally, its capabilities for optical imaging (PA/fluorescence) were observed in an orthotopic prostate tumor mouse model 24 h after intravenous administration. Overall, the BODIPYsome opens the door for engineering new building blocks in the design of optically stable biophotonic imaging agents.
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