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Rational Molecular Design of Efficient Heavy-Atom-Free Photosensitizers for Cancer Photodynamic Therapy

Title
Rational Molecular Design of Efficient Heavy-Atom-Free Photosensitizers for Cancer Photodynamic Therapy
Authors
Nguyen V.-N.Ha J.Jeong H.Cho M.Kim G.Yoon J.
Ewha Authors
윤주영Nguyen Van Nghia
SCOPUS Author ID
윤주영scopus; Nguyen Van Nghiascopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
ChemPlusChem
ISSN
2192-6506JCR Link
Citation
ChemPlusChem vol. 87, no. 7
Keywords
donor-acceptor structureintersystem crossingphotodynamic therapyphotosensitizerreactive oxygen species
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Photodynamic therapy has emerged as a promising modality for treatment of cancer due to its minimal invasiveness and high selectivity. However, development of advanced photosensitizers (PSs) for clinical translation of photodynamic therapy remains challenging. To overcome the limitations of common photosensitizers containing heavy atoms, we herein developed highly effective heavy-atom-free photosensitizers based on strong donor-π-acceptor-type structures (PTZ-CN and PXZ-CN) for bioimaging and photodynamic ablation of cancer. These PSs exhibited bright fluorescence emission with a large Stokes shift as well as considerable reactive oxygen generation capability under specific conditions. Notably, PTZ-CN could produce reactive oxygen species more efficiently than Ru(bpy)32+ (commercial PS) with an approximately 2.2-fold via type I and type II photochemical mechanisms. In addition, their stable nanoparticles were easily formed by self-assembly in an aqueous solution without employing a polymer. More importantly, PTZ-CN/PXZ-CN exhibited bright fluorescence and excellent photodynamic performance with negligible dark cytotoxicity toward HeLa cells. This study demonstrates the promising potential of donor-π-acceptor-type molecule-based PSs in fluorescence image-guided photodynamic therapy. © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
DOI
10.1002/cplu.202200086
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