Self-enhanced regulation of stable organic radicals with polypeptide nanoparticles for mild second near-infrared phototheranostics

[Display omitted] •A stable organic radical dye has been synthesized which showed high fluorescence intensity in the NIR-II region;•Polypeptide nanoparticles encapsulating the dye shows high bright in NIR-II region with high photothermal efficiency;•Mild photothermal therapy (m-PTT) has been achieve...

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description [Display omitted] •A stable organic radical dye has been synthesized which showed high fluorescence intensity in the NIR-II region;•Polypeptide nanoparticles encapsulating the dye shows high bright in NIR-II region with high photothermal efficiency;•Mild photothermal therapy (m-PTT) has been achieved using the nanoparticle;•M−PTT led to the creation of immunostimulatory tumor vaccines. Stable organic radicals have emerged as a promising option to enhance fluorescence quantum yield (QY), gaining traction in medical treatment due to their unique electronic transitions from the ground state (D0) to the doublet excited state (D1). We synthesized a stable dicyanomethyl radical with a NIR-II fluorescence QY of 0.86 %, surpassing many NIR-II organic dyes. Subsequently, amphiphilic polymer-encapsulated nanoparticles (NPs) containing the radical were created, achieving a NIR-II fluorescence QY of 0.32 %, facilitating high-contrast bio-imaging. These CNPPs exhibit self-enhanced photothermal properties, elevating photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE) from 43.5 % to 57.5 % under 915 nm laser irradiation. This advancement enables more efficient photothermal therapy (PTT) with lower dye concentrations and reduced laser power, enhancing both feasibility and safety. Through regular fractionated mild photothermal therapy, we observed the release of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and an increase in cytokine expression, culminating in combined mild phototherapy (m-PTT)-mediated immunogenic cell death (ICD). Consequently, we developed an immunostimulatory tumor vaccine, showcasing a novel approach for refining photothermal agents (PTA) and optimizing the PTT process.
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