Literature DB >> 35969782

Photoredox catalysis may be a general mechanism in photodynamic therapy.

Mingle Li1, Yunjie Xu1, Zhongji Pu2, Tao Xiong3, Haiqiao Huang3, Saran Long3, Subin Son1, Le Yu1, Nem Singh1, Yunkang Tong3, Jonathan L Sessler4, Xiaojun Peng3, Jong Seung Kim1.   

Abstract

Elucidating the underlying photochemical mechanisms of action (MoA) of photodynamic therapy (PDT) may allow its efficacy to be improved and could set the stage for the development of new classes of PDT photosensitizers. Here, we provide evidence that "photoredox catalysis in cells," wherein key electron transport pathways are disrupted, could constitute a general MoA associated with PDT. Taking the cellular electron donor nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide as an example, we have found that well-known photosensitizers, such as Rose Bengal, BODIPY, phenoselenazinium, phthalocyanine, and porphyrin derivatives, are able to catalyze its conversion to NAD+. This MoA stands in contrast to conventional type I and type II photoactivation mechanisms involving electron and energy transfer, respectively. A newly designed molecular targeting photocatalyst (termed CatER) was designed to test the utility of this mechanism-based approach to photosensitizer development. Photoexcitation of CatER induces cell pyroptosis via the caspase 3/GSDME pathway. Specific epidermal growth factor receptor positive cancer cell recognition, high signal-to-background ratio tumor imaging (SBRTI = 12.2), and good tumor growth inhibition (TGI = 77.1%) are all hallmarks of CatER. CatER thus constitutes an effective near-infrared pyroptotic cell death photo-inducer. We believe the present results will provide the foundation for the synthesis of yet-improved phototherapeutic agents that incorporate photocatalytic chemistry into their molecular design.

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Keywords:  NADH; photodynamic therapy; photoredox catalysis; pyroptosis

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35969782      PMCID: PMC9407644          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2210504119

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   12.779


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