Abstract
AbstractActivatable dual‐modal molecular imaging probes present a promising tool for the diagnosis of malignant tumors. However, synchronously enhancing dual‐modal imaging signals under a single stimulus is challenging. Herein, we propose an activatable bimodal probe that integrates aggregation‐induced emission luminogens (AIEgens) and iron oxide nanoparticles (IOs) to synergistically enhance near‐infrared fluorescence (NIRF) intensity and magnetic resonance (MR) contrast through a tumor acidity‐mediated click reaction. Tumor acidity‐responsive IOs containing dibenzocyclooctyne groups (termed cDIOs) and AIEgens containing azide groups (termed AATs) can be covalently cross‐linked in response to tumor acidity, which leads to a simultaneous enhancement in NIRF intensity (≈12.4‐fold) and r2 relaxivity (≈2.8‐fold). cDIOs and AATs were effectively activated in mice orthotropic breast tumor, and the cross‐linking prolonged their retention in tumor, further augmenting the bimodal signals and expanding imaging time frame. This facile strategy leverages the inherent properties of probes themselves and demonstrates promise in future translational studies.
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