One-Step Fabrication of a Multifunctional Aggregation-Induced
Emission Nanoaggregate for Targeted Cell Imaging and Enzyme-Triggered
Cancer Chemotherapy
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A novel multifunctional aggregation-induced
emission (AIE) nanoaggregate
for targeted imaging and enzyme-triggered chemotherapy was successfully
fabricated via a one-step assembly. In this system, a quaternary ammonium-modified
tetraphenylethene derivative (QA-TPE) acted as the AIE fluorophore
as well as the chemotherapeutic agent, and a water-soluble acidic
polysaccharide, hyaluronic acid (HA) acted as the aggregation-inducing
scaffold, AIE turn-on agent, and targeting agent for CD44 receptor-mediated
cancer cells. More importantly, HA endowed the QA-TPE/HA nanoaggregate
both good biocompatibility and hysteretic chemotherapy activity, which
were achieved by controlling the release of QA-TPE using the endogenous
HAase in CD44 receptor-mediated cancer cells.
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Jiang, Bang-Ping; Tan, Xueyou; Shen, Xing-Can; Lei, Wen-Qi; Liang, Wen-Qian; Ji, Shi-Chen; et al. (2016). One-Step Fabrication of a Multifunctional Aggregation-Induced
Emission Nanoaggregate for Targeted Cell Imaging and Enzyme-Triggered
Cancer Chemotherapy. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmacrolett.6b00154Â