Mingzhi DuTingting LiangXuxuan GuYaxin LiuNana WangWen ZhouChen XieQuli Fan
Abstract Second near-infrared window (NIR-II) fluorescence imaging has shown great potential in the field of bioimaging. To achieve a better imaging effect, variety of NIR-II fluorescence probes have been designed and developed. Among them, semiconducting oligomers (SOs) have shown unique advantages including high photostability and quantum yield, making them promise in NIR-II fluorescence imaging. Herein, we design a SO nanoparticle (ASONi) for NIR-II fluorescence imaging of tumor. ASONi is composed of an azido-functionalized semiconducting oligomer as the NIR-II fluorescence emitter, and a benzene sulfonamide-ended DSPE-PEG (DSPE-PEG-CAi) as the stabilizer. Owing to the benzene sulfonamide groups on the surface, ASONi has the capability of targeting the carbonic anhydrase IX (CA IX) of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell. Compared with ASON without benzene sulfonamide groups on the surface, ASONi has a 1.4-fold higher uptake for MDA-MB-231 cells and 1.5-fold higher breast tumor accumulation after i.v. injection. The NIR-II fluorescence signal of ASONi can light the tumor up within 4 h, demonstrating its capability of active tumor targeting and NIR-II fluorescence imaging.
Wenheng ShiShanchao DiaoTingting LiangXuheng ZhangZixin GuoYaxin LiuWen ZhouChen XieQuli Fan
Wenheng Shi (13872176)Shanchao Diao (11987419)Tingting Liang (1555150)Xuheng Zhang (13872179)Zixin Guo (8965070)Yaxin Liu (4163428)Wen Zhou (49050)Chen Xie (114508)Quli Fan (1341438)
Shanchao DiaoWenheng ShiYaxin LiuTingting LiangZhiwei XuWen ZhouChen XieQuli Fan
Wenqi WangXi ZhangXiaoyue NiWen ZhouChen XieWei HuangQuli Fan
Homan KangMd ShamimXiaoran YinEeswar AdluruTakeshi FukudaShinya YokomizoHyejin ChangSeung Hun ParkYanan CuiAustin J. MoySatoshi KashiwagiMaged HenaryHak Soo Choi