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Get Free AccessAbstract Supramolecular approaches have opened up vast possibilities to construct versatile materials, especially those with stimuli‐responsiveness and integrated functionalities of multi‐modal diagnosis and synergistic therapeutics. In this study, a hybrid theranostic nanosystem named TTPY‐Py⊂CP5@AuNR is constructed via facile host–guest interactions, where TTPY‐Py is a photosensitizer with aggregation‐induced emission and CP5@AuNR represents the carboxylatopillar[5]arene (CP5)‐modified Au nanorods. TTPY‐Py⊂CP5@AuNR integrates the respective advantages of TTPY‐Py and CP5@AuNR such as the high performance of reactive oxygen species generation and photothermal conversion, and meanwhile shows fluorescence responses to both temperature and pH stimuli. The successful modification of CP5 macrocycles on AuNRs surfaces can eliminate the cytotoxicity of AuNRs and enable them to serve as the nanocarrier of TTPY‐Py for further theranostic applications. Significantly, in vitro and in vivo evaluations demonstrate that this supramolecular nanotheranostic system possesses multiple modalities including intensive fluorescence imaging (FLI), photoacoustic imaging (PAI), efficient photodynamic therapy (PDT), and photothermal therapy (PTT), indicating its great potential for FLI‐PAI imaging‐guided synergistic PDT‐PTT therapy. Moreover, TTPY‐Py can be released upon activation by the acidic environment of lysosomes and then specifically light up mitochondria. This study demonstrates a new strategy for the design of versatile nanotheranostics for accurate tumor imaging and cancer therapies.
Nan Song, Zhijun Zhang, Peiying Liu, Dihua Dai, Chao Chen, Youmei Li, Lei Wang, Ting Han, Ying‐Wei Yang, Dong Wang, Ben Zhong Tang (2021). Pillar[5]arene‐Modified Gold Nanorods as Nanocarriers for Multi‐Modal Imaging‐Guided Synergistic Photodynamic‐Photothermal Therapy. , 31(21), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202009924.
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2021
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