Aggregation-Induced Emission Luminogen Based Wearable Visible-Light Penetrator for Deep Photodynamic Therapy
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Authors
KZ
Kun Zhou
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Ying Yu
LX
Letian Xu
Abstract
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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has emerged as a preferred nonsurgical treatment in clinical applications due to its capacity to selectively eradicate diseased tissues while minimizing damage to normal tissue. Nevertheless, its clinical efficacy is constrained by the limited penetration of visible light. Although near-infrared (NIR) lasers offer enhanced tissue penetration, the dearth of suitable photosensitizers and a pronounced imaging-treatment disparity pose challenges. Additionally, clinical implementation via optical fiber implantation carries infection risks and necessitates minimally invasive surgery, contradicting PDT's noninvasive advantage. In this study, we introduce a brilliant approach utilizing aggregation-induced emission luminogens (AIEgen) to develop a visible-light penetrator (VLP), coupled with wireless light emitting diodes (LEDs), enabling deep photodynamic therapy. We validate the therapeutic efficacy of this visible-light penetrator in tissues inaccessible to conventional PDT, demonstrating significant suppression of inflammatory diffusion <i>in vivo</i> using AIEgen TBPPM loaded within the VLP, which exhibits a transmittance of 86% in tissues with a thickness of 3 mm. This innovative visible-light penetrator effectively overcomes the substantial limitations of PDT in clinical settings and holds promise for advancing phototherapy.
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