Polymeric Phthalocyanine‐Based Nanosensitizers for Enhanced Photodynamic and Sonodynamic Therapies

Author:

Liu Shuxin1,Ma Jinjuan2,Xue Evelyn Y.3,Wang Shaolei4,Zheng Yubin15,Ng Dennis K. P.3,Wang Aiguo2,Zheng Nan15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemical Engineering Dalian University of Technology Dalian 116024 China

2. Department of Comparative Medicine Laboratory Animal Center Dalian Medical University Dalian 116000 China

3. Department of Chemistry The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shatin N.T. Hong Kong 999077 China

4. Department of Radiology Intervention Cancer Hospital of China Medical University Liaoning Cancer Hospital and Institute Shenyang 110801 China

5. Dalian University of Technology Corporation of Changshu Research Institution Suzhou 215500 China

Abstract

AbstractPhotodynamic therapy and sonodynamic therapy are two highly promising modalities for cancer treatment. The latter holds an additional advantage in deep‐tumor therapy owing to the deep penetration of the ultrasonic radiation. The therapeutic efficacy depends highly on the photo/ultrasound‐responsive properties of the sensitizers as well as their tumor‐localization property and pharmacokinetics. A novel nanosensitizer system based on a polymeric phthalocyanine (pPC‐TK) is reported herein in which the phthalocyanine units are connected with cleavable thioketal linkers. Such polymer could self‐assemble in water forming nanoparticles with a hydrodynamic diameter of 48 nm. The degradable and flexible thioketal linkers could effectively inhibit the ππ stacking of the phthalocyanine units, rendering the resulting nanoparticles an efficient generator of reactive oxygen species upon light or ultrasonic irradiation. The nanosensitizer could be internalized into cancer cells readily, inducing cell death by efficient photodynamic and sonodynamic effects. The potency is significantly higher than that of the monomeric phthalocyanine (PC‐4COOH). The nanosensitizer could also effectively inhibit the growth of tumor in liver tumor‐bearing mice by these two therapies without causing noticeable side effects. More importantly, it could also retard the growth of a deep‐located orthotopic liver tumor in vivo by sonodynamic therapy.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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