TY - JOUR
T1 - Phthalocyanine J-aggregate nanoparticles with enormous-redshifted and intense absorption
T2 - Potential structure-J-aggregation relationships and application in tumor-associated macrophages-targeted phototheranostics
AU - Tang, Fengxiang
AU - Yu, Haodong
AU - Huang, Yanzong
AU - Zhao, Xue
AU - Chen, Zixuan
AU - Ma, Honglin
AU - Zheng, Bi Yuan
AU - Ke, Mei Rong
AU - Zhang, Yongfan
AU - Li, Xingshu
AU - Yoon, Juyoung
AU - Huang, Jian Dong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/9/15
Y1 - 2024/9/15
N2 - Phthalocyanines (Pcs) are considered promising in cancer phototherapy. However, their maximum absorption wavelengths are only around 700 nm, which cannot allow deep tissue penetration and leads to poor therapeutic efficacy. To expand their clinical application, significantly shifting their absorption to longer wavelengths is urgently required. Dye J-aggregates exhibit a redshifted absorption relative to its monomer. However, Pc J-aggregates with enormous-redshifted and intense absorption is rarely reported, and little is known about the relationships between Pc structure and J-aggregation. Herein, such Pc J-aggregates are ingeniously conceived. With a yeast β-D-glucan-ursodeoxycholic acid conjugate as a potential tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)-targeting carrier and 1-(4-carboxyethylphenoxy) zinc (II) phthalocyanine (Pc1) as a model, Pc1 J-aggregate nanoparticle (NanoPc1) is obtained via ultrasonication-aided emulsification-solvent evaporation technique. NanoPc1 displays strong absorption at 830 nm, with a 156 nm redshift. Further investigation on another twenty-four Pcs demonstrates that unsubstituted zinc (II) or magnesium (II) Pc and hydrophobic mono-substituted zinc (II) or magnesium (II) Pcs with mono-substituted phenoxy or phenylthio or naphthoxy as a substituent can readily form desired Pc J-aggregates with significant redshifts (140–165 nm). The other Pcs fail to form expected J-aggregates probably due to absence of central metals, steric hindrance on central metals (atoms), forming axial coordination on central metals, disorder tendency during self-assembly or hydrophilicity. The theoretical calculation indicates that Pc1 in its J-aggregates exhibits a spiral-like arrangement, and the reduction in the energy gap between HOMO and LUMO and variation of intermolecular π-π interaction caused by J-aggregate formation are responsible for the huge redshift. Additionally, using NanoPc1 as an exemplar, such Pc J-aggregate nanoparticles are substantiated to afford TAMs-targeted and efficient tri-modal imaging and photothermal therapy in a H22 mouse model.
AB - Phthalocyanines (Pcs) are considered promising in cancer phototherapy. However, their maximum absorption wavelengths are only around 700 nm, which cannot allow deep tissue penetration and leads to poor therapeutic efficacy. To expand their clinical application, significantly shifting their absorption to longer wavelengths is urgently required. Dye J-aggregates exhibit a redshifted absorption relative to its monomer. However, Pc J-aggregates with enormous-redshifted and intense absorption is rarely reported, and little is known about the relationships between Pc structure and J-aggregation. Herein, such Pc J-aggregates are ingeniously conceived. With a yeast β-D-glucan-ursodeoxycholic acid conjugate as a potential tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs)-targeting carrier and 1-(4-carboxyethylphenoxy) zinc (II) phthalocyanine (Pc1) as a model, Pc1 J-aggregate nanoparticle (NanoPc1) is obtained via ultrasonication-aided emulsification-solvent evaporation technique. NanoPc1 displays strong absorption at 830 nm, with a 156 nm redshift. Further investigation on another twenty-four Pcs demonstrates that unsubstituted zinc (II) or magnesium (II) Pc and hydrophobic mono-substituted zinc (II) or magnesium (II) Pcs with mono-substituted phenoxy or phenylthio or naphthoxy as a substituent can readily form desired Pc J-aggregates with significant redshifts (140–165 nm). The other Pcs fail to form expected J-aggregates probably due to absence of central metals, steric hindrance on central metals (atoms), forming axial coordination on central metals, disorder tendency during self-assembly or hydrophilicity. The theoretical calculation indicates that Pc1 in its J-aggregates exhibits a spiral-like arrangement, and the reduction in the energy gap between HOMO and LUMO and variation of intermolecular π-π interaction caused by J-aggregate formation are responsible for the huge redshift. Additionally, using NanoPc1 as an exemplar, such Pc J-aggregate nanoparticles are substantiated to afford TAMs-targeted and efficient tri-modal imaging and photothermal therapy in a H22 mouse model.
KW - J-aggregate
KW - Large redshift
KW - Multimodal phototheranostics
KW - Phthalocyanine
KW - Yeast glucan
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cej.2024.154272
DO - 10.1016/j.cej.2024.154272
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85200237036
SN - 1385-8947
VL - 496
JO - Chemical Engineering Journal
JF - Chemical Engineering Journal
M1 - 154272
ER -