Comprehensive Effects of Near-Infrared Multifunctional Liposomes on Cancer Cells
Open Access
- 1 March 2020
- Vol. 25 (5), 1098
- https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25051098
Abstract
Multifunctional theranostic systems are a recent important development of medical research. We combined the characteristics of near-infrared luminescent quantum dots and thermosensitive magnetoliposomes to develop a multifunctional nano-diagnostic material. This system is based on near-infrared magnetic thermosensitive liposomes, which encapsulate drugs and can control drug localization and release. After incubating cancer cells with the liposomes, the state of the cells was analyzed in real time by near-infrared imaging. Cell viability was significantly inhibited by heat treatment or alternating magnetic field treatment, which thus improved the anti-cancer properties of the liposomes. In the future, by combining near-infrared imaging technology and an external high-frequency alternating magnetic field, we could not only detect cancer cells noninvasively but also conduct image-guided treatments for cancer.Keywords
Funding Information
- the national key Research and Development Program of China (2016YFC1100900 and 2016YFC1100903)
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