Issue 6, 2020

Facile phase transfer of hydrophobic Fe3O4@Cu2−xS nanoparticles by red blood cell membrane for MRI and phototherapy in the second near-infrared window

Abstract

The development of nanotheranostic agents integrating diagnosis and therapy has gained tremendous attention in the past few decades, but many of them are inherently hydrophobic and need complicated phase-transfer and tedious surface modifications. This work proposed a facile method of transferring hydrophobic Fe3O4@Cu2−xS nanoparticles from oil to water by using red blood cell membrane to create theranostic nanobeads for T2-weighted MRI and second near-infrared photothermal ablation. The obtained nanoplatform, namely SCS@RBCM, showed a core–shell structure with the inner core densely packed with Fe3O4@Cu2−xS nanoclusters and the surface coated with a layer of RBCM. SCS@RBCM displayed a stable nanostructure, high NIR II light absorption and photothermal conversion ability, T2-weighted MR imaging and magnetic field targeting ability. Meanwhile, the RBCM cloaking endowed SCS with reduced elimination by macrophages. With the navigation of an external magnetic field (MF), the tumor accumulation of SCS@RBCM was dramatically increased, thus achieving good performance of MR imaging and antitumor efficacy through the PTT effect under NIR II irradiation. Therefore, our strategy presents a new and desirable paradigm in the phase-transfer of hydrophobic nanotheranostics for optimizing their biomedical performance.

Graphical abstract: Facile phase transfer of hydrophobic Fe3O4@Cu2−xS nanoparticles by red blood cell membrane for MRI and phototherapy in the second near-infrared window

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Dec 2019
Accepted
23 Dec 2019
First published
23 Dec 2019

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020,8, 1202-1211

Facile phase transfer of hydrophobic Fe3O4@Cu2−xS nanoparticles by red blood cell membrane for MRI and phototherapy in the second near-infrared window

K. Lin, Y. Cao, D. Zheng, Q. Li, H. Liu, P. Yu, J. Li, Y. Xue and M. Wu, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020, 8, 1202 DOI: 10.1039/C9TB02766A

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