volume 116 pages 111233

Enhanced-fluorescent imaging and targeted therapy of liver cancer using highly luminescent carbon dots-conjugated foliate.

Shicai Wang 1
Lei Chen 2
Junli Wang Junli Wang 2
Jinglei Du Jinglei 1
Qiang Li 1
Yuduan Gao 3
SHIPING YU 4, 5
Yongzhen Yang 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2020-11-01
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Bioengineering
Biomaterials
Mechanics of Materials
Abstract
Carbon dots (CDs) have shown great potential in drug delivery and biological imaging applications. In this work, a doxorubicin (DOX) delivery carrier and imaging probe for liver cancer-targeted therapy was designed based on CDs with high fluorescence quantum yield (97%), aiming to enhance the antitumor activity and imaging efficiency. Folic acid (FA), which showed high expression in hepatoma cells, was used as targeting components to modify CDs (FA-CDs), and then FA-CDs-DOX was obtained by loading DOX. Results show that CDs and FA-CDs have good biocompatibility, and the DOX release from FA-CDs-DOX is targeted and selective. Confocal microscope demonstrates that FA-CDs-DOX has excellent ability of fluorescence imaging in liver cancer cells. The imaging in vivo shows the fluorescence intensity of FA-CDs-DOX is strong enough to penetrate tumor tissue and skin, further verifying its enhanced-fluorescent imaging effects. Tumor inhibition in vivo indicates that the targeting ability of FA-CDs-DOX is significantly higher than that of free DOX, showing obvious better therapeutic effect. To sum up, the targeted and fluorescent drug delivery system based on CDs with high fluorescence quantum yield show an excellent imaging in vivo and tumor inhibition effect, which provide a novel strategy for promoting the potential clinical application of CDs in liver cancer treatment.
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Wang S. et al. Enhanced-fluorescent imaging and targeted therapy of liver cancer using highly luminescent carbon dots-conjugated foliate. // Materials Science and Engineering C. 2020. Vol. 116. p. 111233.
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Wang S., Chen L., Junli Wang J. W., Du Jinglei J., Li Q., Gao Y., YU S., Yang Y. Enhanced-fluorescent imaging and targeted therapy of liver cancer using highly luminescent carbon dots-conjugated foliate. // Materials Science and Engineering C. 2020. Vol. 116. p. 111233.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.msec.2020.111233
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2020.111233
TI - Enhanced-fluorescent imaging and targeted therapy of liver cancer using highly luminescent carbon dots-conjugated foliate.
T2 - Materials Science and Engineering C
AU - Wang, Shicai
AU - Chen, Lei
AU - Junli Wang, Junli Wang
AU - Du Jinglei, Jinglei
AU - Li, Qiang
AU - Gao, Yuduan
AU - YU, SHIPING
AU - Yang, Yongzhen
PY - 2020
DA - 2020/11/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 111233
VL - 116
PMID - 32806246
SN - 0928-4931
SN - 1873-0191
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@article{2020_Wang,
author = {Shicai Wang and Lei Chen and Junli Wang Junli Wang and Jinglei Du Jinglei and Qiang Li and Yuduan Gao and SHIPING YU and Yongzhen Yang},
title = {Enhanced-fluorescent imaging and targeted therapy of liver cancer using highly luminescent carbon dots-conjugated foliate.},
journal = {Materials Science and Engineering C},
year = {2020},
volume = {116},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {nov},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msec.2020.111233},
pages = {111233},
doi = {10.1016/j.msec.2020.111233}
}