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Deep-penetrating photodynamic therapy with KillerRed mediated by upconversion nanoparticles


  • Звягин А. В. (Заведующий отделом)
  • Свистунов А.А. (Первый проректор)
  • Несвижский Юрий Владимирович (Профессор)
Журнал: Acta Biomaterialia
БД: WOS, Scopus

Аннтотация

Statement of significance: KillerRed is a protein photosensitizer that holds promise as an alternative for the existing hydrophobic photosensitizers that are widely used in clinical photodynamic therapy (PDT). However, applications of KillerRed to deep-seated tumours are limited by the insufficient penetration depth of the excitation light in highly scattering and absorbing biological tissues. Herein, we reported the deployment of upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) to enhance the treatment depth of KillerRed by converting the deep-penetrating near-infrared (NIR) light to upconversion photoluminescence and activating the PDT effect of KillerRed under deep tissues. This work demonstrated clear potential of UCNPs as the NIR-to-visible light converter to overcome the light penetration limit that has plagued PDT application for many years.


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