Photoactivated theranostic nanomaterials based on aggregation‐induced emission luminogens for cancer photoimmunotherapy

Author:

Tang Yuqi1ORCID,Wang Xing1,Chen Shilin2,Li Quan13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Advanced Materials and School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Southeast University Nanjing China

2. Department of Thoracic Surgery The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Jiangsu Cancer Hospital and Jiangsu Institute of Cancer Research Nanjing China

3. Materials Science Graduate Program Kent State University Kent Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, a series of high liposoluble near‐infrared emissive aggregation‐induced emission luminogens with triphenylamine derivatives as donor units and 1‐indanone as electron acceptor units are developed. Specifically, MTTOI has promising lipid droplets targeting ability and viscosity‐response characteristics, and it can monitor the viscosity fluctuations in living cells in real time. It is found that MTTOI is able to fulfill the activation of the apoptosis‐related signaling pathways under white light, and it can also activate the ferroptosis to synergize apoptosis resulting in tumor elimination. Interestingly, the occurrence of ferroptosis is positively related to the enhancement of immunogenic cell‐death effect, thus boosting the tumor infiltration of CD8+ T cells and reducing the proportion of regulatory T cells by cooperating with dendritic cells, which can not only carry out primary antitumor treatment, but also prevent tumor metastasis through strong immunological memory effect. Moreover, in vivo experimental results confirm that MTTOI successfully effectuates fatty liver tissue imaging. MTTOI fluorescence signals can be captured at the tumor site after 3 days of administration due to its high fat‐solubility and ease of fusion with tumors. This classic example could promote the further development of phototherapeutic agents in preclinical research and clinical applications.

Publisher

Wiley

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