posted on 2019-09-27, 15:35authored byKeqin Yang, Jingjin Zhao, Liangliang Zhang, Rongjun Liu, Hong Liang, Shulin Zhao
In
situ ratiometric fluorescence tracking the delivery and release
of antitumor drugs remains a challenge for targeted treatment of cancer.
Herein, we fabricated aptamer-functionalized biomass quantum dots
(BQD-Apt) as the nanocarriers and probes for tracking the delivery
and release of doxorubicin (DOX) in living cells. The fluorescence
resonance energy transfer between BQDs and DOX in the formed BQD-Apt-DOX
complex was inhibited after releasing DOX, achieving in situ ratiometric
fluorescence imaging of delivery and release of DOX. Because of the
good cancer-targeting ability of aptamer and biocompatibility of BQDs,
BQD-Apt-DOX holds great potential for improving the efficiency of
cancer treatment.