H2O2-activated mitochondria-targeting photosensitizer for fluorescence imaging-guided combination photodynamic and radiotherapy†

IF 6.1 3区 医学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS Journal of Materials Chemistry B Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1039/D4TB01653J
Qiufen Tian, Zifan Zhu, Yun Feng, Shirui Zhao, Hui Lin, Wen Zhang and Zhiai Xu
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Radiotherapy is a primary modality in cancer treatment but is accompanied by severe side effects to healthy tissues and radiation resistance to some extent. To overcome these limitations, we developed a H2O2-responsive photosensitizer, CyBT, which could be activated by the upregulated H2O2 induced by radiotherapy, enabling near-infrared fluorescence imaging-guided combination photodynamic and radiotherapy. The synthesis of CyBT began with the covalent linkage of hemicyanine and a free radical TEMPO through the click reaction, which demonstrated superior photodynamic properties. Shielding of fluorescence and photodynamic activity was achieved by incorporating phenylboronic acid pinacol ester. In X-ray irradiated tumor cells, the upregulation of H2O2 activated CyBT, thereby restoring its fluorescence and photodynamic activity. Additionally, the positive charge of CyBT facilitated its targeting to the mitochondria within tumor cells for more efficiently triggering cell apoptosis. CyBT was co-assembled with a polymer PEG-b-PDPA to form acid-responsive nanoparticles (NPs-CyBT). This formulation enhanced tumor targeting, improved water solubility of CyBT, and extended in vivo circulation time. Utilizing fluorescence imaging to guide photodynamic and radiotherapy, NPs-CyBT can accurately target solid tumors in mice, and lead to tumor elimination, suggesting that it is a potential strategy for the effective treatment of malignant tumors.

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H2O2- 激活的线粒体靶向光敏剂,用于荧光成像引导的光动力和放射联合疗法。
放疗是癌症治疗的一种主要方式,但它对健康组织有严重的副作用,而且在一定程度上会产生辐射抗性。为了克服这些局限性,我们开发了一种 H2O2 响应型光敏剂 CyBT,它能被放疗引起的 H2O2 上调激活,从而实现近红外荧光成像引导下的光动力和放疗联合治疗。CyBT 的合成始于半氰胺与自由基 TEMPO 通过单击反应的共价连接,该反应显示出卓越的光动力特性。通过加入苯硼酸频哪醇酯,实现了对荧光和光动力活性的屏蔽。在 X 射线照射的肿瘤细胞中,H2O2 的上调激活了 CyBT,从而恢复了其荧光和光动力活性。此外,CyBT 的正电荷有助于其靶向肿瘤细胞内的线粒体,从而更有效地引发细胞凋亡。CyBT 与聚合物 PEG-b-PDPA 共同组装成酸响应纳米粒子(NPs-CyBT)。这种配方增强了肿瘤靶向性,提高了CyBT的水溶性,并延长了体内循环时间。利用荧光成像引导光动力疗法和放射疗法,NPs-CyBT 可准确靶向小鼠实体瘤并消除肿瘤,这表明它是一种有效治疗恶性肿瘤的潜在策略。
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Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Journal of Materials Chemistry B MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS-
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