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Self-assembly-integrated tumor targeting and electron transfer programming towards boosting tumor type I photodynamic therapy.


ABSTRACT: Type I photodynamic therapy (PDT) is attracting increasing interest as an effective solution to the poor prognosis of patients with hypoxic tumors. The development of functional type I photosensitizers is limited by a lack of feasible strategies to systematically modulate electron transfer (ET) in photosensitization. Herein, we present an easily accessible approach for the preparation of nanophotosensitizers with self-assembly-integrated tumor-targeting and ET programming towards boosting tumor type I PDT. Specifically, a dual functional amphiphile PS-02 was designed with a ligand (6-NS) that had the ability to not only target tumor cell marker carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) but also regulate the ET process for type I PDT. The amphiphile PS-02 tended to self-assemble into PS-02 nanoparticles (NPs), which exhibited a local "ET-cage effect" due to the electron-deficient nature of 6-NS. It is noteworthy that when PS-02 NPs selectively targeted the tumor cells, the CAIX binding enabled the uncaging of the inhibited ET process owing to the electron-rich characteristic of CAIX. Therefore, PS-02 NPs integrated tumor targeting and CAIX activation towards boosting type I PDT. As a proof of concept, the improved PDT performance of PS-02 NPs was demonstrated with tumor cells under hypoxic conditions and solid tumor tissue in mouse in vivo experiments. This work provides a practical paradigm to develop versatile type I PDT nano-photosensitizers by simply manipulating ET and easy self-assembling.

SUBMITTER: Chen W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11253188 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-assembly-integrated tumor targeting and electron transfer programming towards boosting tumor type I photodynamic therapy.

Chen Wenlong W   Wang Zehui Z   Hong Gaobo G   Du Jianjun J   Song Fengling F   Peng Xiaojun X  

Chemical science 20240618 28


Type I photodynamic therapy (PDT) is attracting increasing interest as an effective solution to the poor prognosis of patients with hypoxic tumors. The development of functional type I photosensitizers is limited by a lack of feasible strategies to systematically modulate electron transfer (ET) in photosensitization. Herein, we present an easily accessible approach for the preparation of nanophotosensitizers with self-assembly-integrated tumor-targeting and ET programming towards boosting tumor  ...[more]

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