Issue 22, 2024

Photodynamic therapy using hybrid nanoparticles comprising of upconversion nanoparticles and chlorin e6-bearing pullulan

Abstract

With its minimal invasiveness, photodynamic therapy (PDT) is considered one of the most elegant modalities in cancer treatment. In this study, a facile hybrid nanoparticle was developed, composed of upconversion nanoparticles and chlorin e6-bearing pullulan, which can serve as a photosensitizer activated by a near-infrared red laser. Cell death induction in cancer cells was achieved through energy transfer from the near-infrared red laser emitted by the upconversion nanoparticles to chlorin e6. The therapeutic efficacy of our hybrid system surpassed that of the clinically available photosensitizer, Photofrin, and hybrid liposomes comprising upconversion nanoparticles and chlorin e6 were employed as control. Accumulation of our system in tumor tissue in tumor xenograft mice was primarily achieved through the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect. The administered hybrids were excreted from each organ within 21 days after administration, minimizing the risk of undesirable side effects. Notably, our system exhibited 400 times higher PDT activity in tumor-bearing mice compared to the control groups. It also effectively inhibited metastasis.

Graphical abstract: Photodynamic therapy using hybrid nanoparticles comprising of upconversion nanoparticles and chlorin e6-bearing pullulan

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Jun 2024
Accepted
07 Oct 2024
First published
09 Oct 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Biomater. Sci., 2024,12, 5766-5774

Photodynamic therapy using hybrid nanoparticles comprising of upconversion nanoparticles and chlorin e6-bearing pullulan

R. Kawasaki, T. Eto, N. Kono, R. Ohdake, K. Yamana, H. Hirano, S. Kawamura, N. Tarutani, K. Katagiri and A. Ikeda, Biomater. Sci., 2024, 12, 5766 DOI: 10.1039/D4BM00769G

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