Self-assembling ferrimagnetic fluorescent micelles for bioimaging guided efficient magnetic hyperthermia therapy†
Abstract
Multifunctional magnet–fluorescent nanocomposites are widely applied in biomedical applications. Incorporating biocompatible quantum dots with highly ferrimagnetic magnetic nanoparticles into one nanoplatform for achieving efficient magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MHT) is very important. Herein, we reported an amphiphilic block copolymer with a flowable hydrophobic chain to encapsulate highly ferrimagnetic magnetic nanoparticles and ZnS/InP quantum dots via a facile self-assembly method. The obtained ferrimagnetic fluorescent micelle (FMFM) exhibited a uniform diameter of about 180 nm. In stark contrast, larger aggregation (400 nm in diameter) inevitably occurred using common poly(D,L-lactide) (PLA)-based amphiphilic block copolymer with a rigid hydrophobic chain, which was readily cleared by the reticuloendothelial system (RES). The flowable FMFM exhibited long-term colloidal stability within one month and desired fluorescent stability within 84 h. Benefiting from the high ferrimagnetism, the FMFM revealed excellent magnetic heating effect and magnetic resonance imaging capability. With accurate manipulation under an external magnetic field, FMFM realized in vitro enhanced fluorescence imaging sensitivity and accumulation efficiency at the tumor region, achieving in vitro and vivo improved MHT efficacy.