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Phthalocyanine-loaded graphene nanoplatform for imaging-guided combinatorial phototherapy

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Title Phthalocyanine-loaded graphene nanoplatform for imaging-guided combinatorial phototherapy
Names Taratula, Olena (creator)
Patel, Mehulkumar (creator)
Schumann, Canan (creator)
Naleway, Michael A. (creator)
Pang, Addison J. (creator)
He, Huixin (creator)
Taratula, Oleh (creator)
Date Issued 2015-03-24 (iso8601)
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Abstract We report a novel cancer-targeted nanomedicine platform for imaging and prospect
for future treatment of unresected ovarian cancer tumors by intraoperative multimodal phototherapy.
To develop the required theranostic system, novel low-oxygen graphene nanosheets
were chemically modified with polypropylenimine dendrimers loaded with phthalocyanine
(Pc) as a photosensitizer. Such a molecular design prevents fluorescence quenching of the Pc
by graphene nanosheets, providing the possibility of fluorescence imaging. Furthermore, the
developed nanoplatform was conjugated with poly(ethylene glycol), to improve biocompatibility,
and with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) peptide, for tumor-targeted
delivery. Notably, a low-power near-infrared (NIR) irradiation of single wavelength was used
for both heat generation by the graphene nanosheets (photothermal therapy [PTT]) and for reactive
oxygen species (ROS)-production by Pc (photodynamic therapy [PDT]). The combinatorial
phototherapy resulted in an enhanced destruction of ovarian cancer cells, with a killing efficacy
of 90%–95% at low Pc and low-oxygen graphene dosages, presumably conferring cytotoxicity
to the synergistic effects of generated ROS and mild hyperthermia. An animal study confirmed
that Pc loaded into the nanoplatform can be employed as a NIR fluorescence agent for imaging-guided
drug delivery. Hence, the newly developed Pc-graphene nanoplatform has the significant
potential as an effective NIR theranostic probe for imaging and combinatorial phototherapy.
Genre Article
Access Condition http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/us/
Topic graphene nanosheets
Identifier Taratula, O., Patel, M., Schumann, C., Naleway, M. A., Pang, A. J., He, H., & Taratula, O. (2015). Phthalocyanine-loaded graphene nanoplatform for imaging-guided combinatorial phototherapy. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 10, 2347-2362. doi:10.2147/IJN.S81097

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