Literature DB >> 33537100

Cell membranes targeted unimolecular prodrug for programmatic photodynamic-chemo therapy.

Jie Yuan1, Rong Peng1, Dongdong Su2, Xingxing Zhang1, Hepeng Zhao3, Xiujuan Zhuang3, Mei Chen4, Xiaobing Zhang1, Lin Yuan1.   

Abstract

Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has emerged as one of the most up-and-coming non-invasive therapeutic modalities for cancer therapy in rencent years. However, its therapeutic effect was still hampered by the short life span, limited diffusion distance and ineluctable depletion of singlet oxygen (1O2), as well as the hypoxic microenvironment in the tumor tissue. Such problems have limited the application of PDT and appropriate solutions are highly demand.
Methods: Herein, a programmatic treatment strategy is proposed for the development of a smart molecular prodrug (D-bpy), which comprise a two-photon photosensitizer and a hypoxia-activated chemotherapeutic prodrug. A rhodamine dye was designed to connect them and track the drug release by the fluorescent signal generated through azo bond cleavage.
Results: The prodrug (D-bpy) can stay on the cell membrane and enrich at the tumor site. Upon light irradiation, the therapeutic effect was enhanced by a stepwise treatment: (i) direct generation of 1O2 on the cell membrane induced membrane destruction and promoted the D-bpy uptake; (ii) deep tumor hypoxia caused by two-photon PDT process further triggered the activation of the chemotherapy prodrug. Both in vitro and in vivo experiments, D-bpy have exhabited excellent tumor treatment effect.
Conclusion: The innovative programmatic treatment strategy provides new strategy for the design of follow-up anticancer drugs. © The author(s).

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Keywords:  cell membrane; combination therapy; glutathione; singlet oxygen; two-photon photodynamic therapy

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33537100      PMCID: PMC7847693          DOI: 10.7150/thno.55014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Theranostics        ISSN: 1838-7640            Impact factor:   11.556


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