Phthalocyanines (Pcs) are widely developed in cancer phototherapy due to their definite chemical structure and tunable photosensitivity. However, their in vivo application is hampered by low water solubility and non-specific biodistribution. Here,a strategy of sialylation-modulation is developed for the first time to highly improve the bioavailability of Pcs. The sialylated Pcs (ZnPc-4SA) not only has good hydrophilicity, but also can self-assemble into nanoparticles (ZnPc-4SA NPs). These nanoformulations retain the excellent photophysical properties of Pcs, which in turn reflects excellent optoacoustic and phototherapeutic properties. Importantly, ZnPc-4SA NPs exhibit boosted tumor accumulation due to the passive targeting and sialic acid-mediated E-selectin targeting. Besides, the phototoxicity of ZnPc-4SA NPs can effectively trigger cell apoptosis and tumor elimination upon laser irradiation. Therefore, sialylation engineering strategy provides a new option for hydrophobic drugs modification with enhanced tumor theranostics.
Keywords: optoacoustics; phototherapy; phthalocyanine; self‐assembly; sialic acid.
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