Title: PhotoImmuno-NanoTherapy (PINT)
1- PhotoImmuno-NanoTherapy (PINT)
- Mark Kester
- G. Thomas Passananti Professor of Pharmacology
- Director, Penn State Center for NanoMedicine and
Materials
2PhotoImmuno-NanoTherapy (PINT) Mark
Kester Keystone Nano, Inc State College,
PA Chief Medical Officer
3PhotoImmuno-NanoTherapy (PINT) Mark
Kester Keystone Nano, Inc State College,
PA Chief Medical Officer
Harnessing the Power of Light for Theranostics
4NanoJacketsCalcium Phosphate NanoParticles
(CPNPs)
5Nanojackets are Molecular Smart Bombs
Encapsulated components are released as a
function of pH
5
6TEM of ICG-Doped CPNPs of 16nm mean diameter
7- Limitations of free ICG
- Fluorescence instability in physiological
environments - Dimerization leads to fluorescent quenching
- Protein binding causes absorption shifts
- Rapid elimination from the body
- Plasma t1/2 3-4 minutes
- Taken up exclusively by hepatic parenchymal cells
- Subsequently secreted entirely into the bile
- Benefits of NanoJacket Encapsulation
- Monomer caging prevents aggregate formation
- Solvent protection improves photostability
- Surface passivation affords long-term in vivo
circulation - Tumor localization via the EPR-Effect
8Colloidal Stability of CPNPs in PBS
9Absorption and Fluorescence Spectra of Free ICG
and ICG-Doped CPNPs in Aqueous Solution
10Fluorescence Lifetime of Free ICG and ICG-CPNPs
11Comparative Spectral Effects of Various Solvents
on the Emission Response of Free ICG and ICG-CPNPs
12EPR effect
12
13In Vivo Administration of PEGylated ICG-CPNPs
- Accumulation within tumors via enhanced
permeation retention effect - Internalization into tumor cells via endosome
pathway
14Comparative Fluorescence Signal Intensity as
Function of Depth in Porcine Muscle Tissue
15Active Targeting
16Theory of Photodynamic Therapy
- Requirements photosensitizer, light, and oxygen
- Photosensitizer is excited at appropriate
wavelength from ground singlet state to excited
singlet state - Excited photosensitizer undergoes intersystem
crossing to excited triplet state - Energy transfer to molecular oxygen (ground
triplet state) allows photosensitizer to relax to
ground singlet state - Oxygen is now in excited singlet state
- Singlet oxygen is highly reactive
17Current Limitations
- Low quantum yield of photosensitizers
- Short lifetimes of photosensitizers
- Lack of specific targeting
- Inability to penetrate sufficient light to
targets - Poor understanding of mechanisms linking singlet
oxygen generation to cancer cell death
18Photodynamic Therapy Utilizing ICG-Loaded
Calcium Phosphate Nanoparticles Prevents Breast
Cancer Growth In Vivo (Single IV Injection and
Single NIR Treatment)
19PINT Extends Survival of Leukemic Mice (3 IV
Injections and Splenic NIR Treatment)
20In Vitro Photodynamic Therapy With ICG-CPNPs
21Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cells Decrease
5-Days Post-NIR Treatment
22PINT Reduces MDSCs in 410.4 Tumor-Bearing BALB/cJ
Mice
22
23PINT Increases Natural Killer Cells in MDA-MB-231
Tumor-Bearing Nude Mice
23
24PINT Increases Dendritic and Natural Killer Cells
in 410.4 Tumor-Bearing BALB/cJ Mice
24
25Adoptive Transfer
26Injection of Culture-(PINT) Treated Cells in
Tumor-Established Nude Mice
26
27Conclusion
- Nanotechnology has the potential to deliver the
promise of light-based pharmaceutics
28Acknowledgements
- Brian Barth
- Tom Stover
- James Kaiser
- Todd Fox
- Onar Unal
- Yasser Haekal
- Tony Brown
- Sean ONeil
- Kristie Houck
- Murali Nagarajan
- Sriram Shamnugavelandyu
- Lindsey Rylund
- Tom Loughran
- Xin Liu
- James Adair
- Sarah Rouse
- Erhan Antinouli
- Tom Morgan
- Peter Eklund
- Peter Butler
- MK is Founder and CMO for Keystone Nano, Inc
- NanoJackets have been licensed by Penn State
Research Foundation to Keystone Nano, Inc., State
College, PA