JOURNAL ARTICLE

Near-Infrared Fluorescent Sorbitol Probe for Targeted Photothermal Cancer Therapy

Sungsu LeeJin Seok JungGayoung JoDae Hyeok YangYang Seok KohHoon Hyun

Year: 2019 Journal:   Cancers Vol: 11 (9)Pages: 1286-1286   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Photothermal therapy (PTT) using a near-infrared (NIR) heptamethine cyanine fluorophore has emerged as an alternative strategy for targeted cancer therapy. NIR fluorophores showing a high molar extinction coefficient and low fluorescence quantum yield have considerable potential applications in photothermal cancer therapy. In this study, a bifunctional sorbitol–ZW800 conjugate was used as an advanced concept of photothermal therapeutic agents for in vivo cancer imaging and therapy owing to the high tumor targetability of the sorbitol moiety and excellent photothermal property of NIR heptamethine cyanine fluorophore. The sorbitol–ZW800 showed an excellent photothermal effect increased by 58.7 °C after NIR laser irradiation (1.1 W/cm2) for 5 min. The HT-29 tumors targeted by sorbitol–ZW800 showed a significant decrease in tumor volumes for 7 days after photothermal treatment. Therefore, combining the bifunctional sorbitol–ZW800 conjugate and NIR laser irradiation is an alternative way for targeted cancer therapy, and this approach holds great promise as a safe and highly efficient NIR photothermal agent for future clinical applications.

Keywords:
Photothermal therapy Cancer therapy Fluorescence Sorbitol Infrared Cancer Medicine Nanotechnology Materials science Chemistry Optics Internal medicine Biochemistry Physics

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