| Literature DB >> 32083784 |
Dayi Pan1, Xiuli Zheng1, Qianfeng Zhang1, Zhiqian Li1, Zhenyu Duan1, Wen Zheng2, Meng Gong2, Hongyan Zhu3, Hu Zhang4, Qiyong Gong1, Zhongwei Gu1,5, Kui Luo1,5.
Abstract
Metabolic demand of cancer is quite unique compared to normal tissues and this is an emerging hallmark of cancer, which brings a potential opportunity to discover drugs that target cancer cell metabolism. Herein, the development of a dendronized pyropheophorbide a (Ppa)-conjugated polymer (DPP) is reported, and a linear Ppa-conjugated polymer (LPP) is reported as a control. DPP is found to disturb cellular metabolism including increased energy depletion, dysfunctional H+ regulation, and decreased antioxidation, resulting in deficiency in protecting cells from stresses. These vulnerable cells are subjected to photodynamic therapy (PDT) treatment in the presence of DPP, resulting in attenuated cancer cell growth and eventually cell death. The in vivo anticancer efficacy is also ascribed to significantly prolonged blood circulation and enhanced tumor accumulation of DPP due to its unique molecular structure. This study presents a new platform using dendronized polymers for tumor suppression by targeting cancer cell metabolism.Entities:
Keywords: dendrimers; photodynamic therapy; polymers; stress protection; tumor metabolism
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32083784 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201907490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849