posted on 2023-12-22, 18:40authored byJing Liu, Dong Won Kang, Yingjie Fan, Geoffrey T. Nash, Xiaomin Jiang, Ralph R. Weichselbaum, Wenbin Lin
Phthalocyanine photosensitizers (PSs) have shown promise
in fluorescence
imaging and photodynamic therapy (PDT) of malignant tumors, but their
practical application is limited by the aggregation-induced quenching
(AIQ) and inherent photobleaching of PSs. Herein, we report the synthesis
of a two-dimensional nanoscale covalent organic framework (nCOF) with
staggered (AB) stacking of zinc-phthalocyanines (ZnPc), ZnPc-PI, for
fluorescence imaging and mitochondria-targeted PDT. ZnPc-PI isolates
and confines ZnPc PSs in the rigid nCOF to reduce AIQ, improve photostability,
enhance cellular uptake, and increase the level of reactive oxygen
species (ROS) generation via mitochondrial targeting. ZnPc-PI shows
efficient tumor accumulation, which allowed precise tumor imaging
and nanoparticle tracking. With high cellular uptake and tumor accumulation,
intrinsic mitochondrial targeting, and enhanced ROS generation, ZnPc-PI
exhibits potent PDT efficacy with >95% tumor growth inhibition
on
two murine colon cancer models without causing side effects.