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Lipoic Acid Capped Ag2S Quantum Dots for Mitochondria-Targeted NIR-II Fluorescence/Photoacoustic Imaging and Chemotherapy/Photothermal Treatment of Tumors
Subcellular targeted therapy has recently emerged as a significant approach in cancer treatment. Mitochondria, as crucial organelles that not only provide cellular energy but also play roles in cell differentiation, signal transmission, reactive oxygen species production, apoptosis, and calcium homeostasis, are considered potential targets for cancer therapy. Silver sulfide quantum dots (Ag2S QDs) have demonstrated exceptional capabilities in near-infrared fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging as well as photothermal treatment. Therefore, the development of Ag2S QDs with mitochondrial-targeting ability is of particular significance. Herein, we developed a simple method for synthesizing aqueous-phase Ag2S QDs using lipoic acid, an enzymatic substrate involved in cellular respiration, as a ligand and mitochondrial-targeting molecule. These Ag2S QDs, which exhibit excellent water solubility and biocompatibility, can be produced in a single step and act as a mitochondrial-targeted theranostics. By adsorbing doxorubicin (DOX), we successfully created multifunctional nanoprobes called Ag2S-DOX. In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that Ag2S-DOX was suitable for fluorescence and photoacoustic dual-mode imaging as well as synergistic mitochondrial-targeted chemotherapy and photothermal treatment, offering a promising strategy for tumor therapy.