• Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences
  • Vol. 9, Issue 4, 1642001 (2016)
Baoyun Yan* and Huan Qin
Author Affiliations
  • MOE Key Laboratory of Laser Life Science & Institute of Laser Life Science College of Biophotonics South China Normal University Guangzhou 510631, P.R. China
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    DOI: 10.1142/s1793545816420013 Cite this Article
    Baoyun Yan, Huan Qin. Indocyanine green loaded graphene oxide for high-efficient photoacoustic tumor therapy[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2016, 9(4): 1642001 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Photoacoustic therapy, using the photoacoustic effect of agents for selectively killing tumor cells, has shown promising for treating tumor. Utilization of high optical absorption probes can help to effectively improve the photoacoustic therapy efficiency. Herein, we report a novel highabsorption photoacoustic probe that is composed of indocyanine green (ICG) and graphene oxide (GO), entitled GO-ICG, for photoacoustic therapy. The attached ICG with narrow absorption spectral profile has strong optical absorption in the infrared region. The absorption spectrum of the GO-ICG solution reveals that the GO-ICG particles exhibited a 10-fold higher absorbance at 780nm (its peak absorbance) as compared with GO. Importantly, ICG's fluorescence is quenched by GO via fluorescence resonance energy transfer. As a result, GO-ICG can high-efficiently convert the absorbed light energy to acoustic wave under pulsed laser irradiation. We further demonstrate that GO-ICG can produce stronger photoacoustic wave than the GO and ICG alone. Moreover, we conjugate this contrast agent with integrin αvβ3 mono-clonal antibody to molecularly target the U87-MG human glioblastoma cells for selective tumor cell killing. Finally, our results testify that the photoacoustic therapy efficiency of GO-ICG is higher than the existing photoacoustic therapy agent. Our work demonstrates that GO-ICG is a high-efficiency photoacoustic therapy agent. This novel photoacoustic probe is likely to be an available candidate for tumor therapy.
    Baoyun Yan, Huan Qin. Indocyanine green loaded graphene oxide for high-efficient photoacoustic tumor therapy[J]. Journal of Innovative Optical Health Sciences, 2016, 9(4): 1642001
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