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Improved Photophysical Properties of Ionic Material-Based Combination Chemo/PDT Nanomedicine.

Samantha Macchi1, Mohd Zubair2, Robert Hill1, Nabeel Alwan1, Yusuf Khan3, Nawab Ali2, Grégory Guisbiers4, Brian Berry1, Noureen Siraj1.   

Abstract

Herein, a cost-effective and prompt approach to develop ionic material-based combination nanodrugs for cancer therapy is presented. A chemotherapeutic (phosphonium) cation and photodynamic therapeutic (porphyrin) anion are combined using a single step ion exchange reaction. Afterward, a nanomedicine is prepared from this ionic materials-based combination drug using a simplistic strategy of reprecipitation. Improved photophysical characteristics such as a slower nonradiative rate constant, an enhanced phosphorescence emission, a longer lifetime, and a bathochromic shift in absorbance spectra of porphyrin are observed in the presence of a chemotherapeutic countercation. The photodynamic therapeutic activity of nanomedicines is investigated by measuring the singlet oxygen quantum yield using two probes. As compared to the parent porphyrin compound, the synthesized combination material showed a 2-fold increase in the reactive oxygen species quantum yield, due to inhibition of face-to-face aggregation of porphyrin units in the presence of bulky chemotherapeutic ions. The dark cytotoxicity of combination therapy nanomedicines in the MCF-7 (cancerous breast) cell line is also increased as compared to their corresponding parent compounds in vitro. This is due to the high cellular uptake of the combination nanomedicines as compared to that of the free drug. Further, selective toxicity toward cancer cells was acquired by functionalizing nanomedicine with folic acid followed by incubation with MCF-7 and MCF-10A (noncancerous breast). Light toxicity experiments indicate that the synthesized ionic nanomedicine shows a greater cell death than either parent drug due to the improved photophysical properties and effective combination effect. This facile and economical strategy can easily be utilized in the future to develop many other combination ionic nanomedicines with improved photodynamics.

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Keywords:  cytotoxicity; ionic liquids; ionic materials; photodynamic therapy; porphyrin

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Year:  2021        PMID: 35006702      PMCID: PMC8900487          DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.1c00961

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Bio Mater        ISSN: 2576-6422


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