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Multifunctional Nanoplatform Based on Black Phosphorus Quantum Dots for Bioimaging and Photodynamic/Photothermal Synergistic Cancer Therapy
A multifunctional
nanoplatform based on black phosphorus quantum dots (BPQDs) was developed
for cancer bioimaging and combined photothermal therapy (PTT) and
photodynamic therapy (PDT). BPQDs were functionalized with PEG chains
to achieve improved biocompatibility and physiological stability.
The as-prepared nanoparticles exhibite prominent near-infrared (NIR)
photothermal and red-light-triggered photodynamic properties. The
combined therapeutic application of PEGylated BPQDs were then performed
in vitro and in vivo. The results demonstrate that the combined phototherapy
significantly promote the therapeutic efficacy of cancer treatment
in comparison with PTT or PDT alone. BPQDs could also serve as the
loading platform for fluorescent molecules, allowing reliable imaging
of cancer cells. In addition, the low cytotoxicity and negligible
side effects to main organs were observed in toxicity experiments.
The theranostic characteristics of PEGylated BPQDs provide an uplifting
potential for the future clinical applications