靶向NIR-II光疗的狂犬病毒

IF 15.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Qihang Ding, Caiqian Wang, Haoran Wang, Chunbai Xiang, Zhao Wang, Yue Wang*, Ling Zhao*, Marc Vendrell* and Jong Seung Kim*, 
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摘要

狂犬病是一种致死率几乎为100%的病毒性疾病,主要通过受感染动物的咬伤传播,潜伏期长,迄今尚无有效的临床治疗方法。在此,我们在第二个近红外(NIR-II)窗口开发了第一个荧光纳米治疗探针,能够有效地穿过血脑屏障(BBB),精确靶向狂犬病病毒(RABV),并实现安全的光动力治疗(PDT)。该探针基于一种新型的NIR-II有机聚乙炔荧光团,DK,它通过与纳米粒子载体N3-PEG2000-R的点击反应自组装,我们合成了具有高生物相容性和血脑屏障通透性的纳米粒子载体。探针表面进一步修饰了特异性结合RABV糖蛋白(RVG)的适体,从而产生我们最终的纳米治疗探针DK@RA-PEG。静脉注射小鼠后,它有效地穿过血脑屏障,定位到感染部位,并与RVG结合,允许实时NIR-II荧光成像。此外,它有效地将光能转化为化学能而不产生热效应,确保了安全有效的PDT。这种先进的纳米治疗探针集成了精确靶向,深层组织成像和安全治疗,使其成为未来狂犬病治疗临床应用的有希望的候选者。
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Rabies Virus Targeting NIR-II Phototheranostics

Rabies is a viral disease with an almost 100% fatality rate, primarily transmitted through bites from infected animals, with a long incubation period and no effective clinical treatments to date. Herein, we developed the first fluorescent nanotheranostic probe in the second near-infrared (NIR-II) window capable of efficiently crossing the blood–brain barrier (BBB), precisely targeting rabies virus (RABV), and enabling safe photodynamic therapy (PDT). This probe is based on a novel NIR-II organic polyacetylene fluorophore, DK, which self-assembles via a click reaction with a nanoparticle carrier, N3-PEG2000-R, that we synthesized with a high biocompatibility and BBB permeability. The probe surface is further modified with an aptamer that specifically binds to RABV glycoprotein (RVG), resulting in our final nanotheranostic probe, DK@RA-PEG. Upon intravenous injection into mice, it effectively crosses the BBB, localizes to the infection site, and binds to the RVG, allowing for real-time NIR-II fluorescence imaging. Additionally, it efficiently converts light energy into chemical energy without generating thermal effects, ensuring safe and effective PDT. This advanced nanotheranostic probe integrates precise targeting, deep-tissue imaging, and safe therapy, making it a promising candidate for future clinical applications in rabies treatment.

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