Synthesis and evaluation of cationic bacteriochlorin amphiphiles with effective <i>in vitro</i> photodynamic activity against cancer cells at low nanomolar concentration — Sulbha K. Sharma (2012) | RDL Network
Synthesis and evaluation of cationic bacteriochlorin amphiphiles with effective <i>in vitro</i> photodynamic activity against cancer cells at low nanomolar concentration
Article 2012 en
Authors
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Sulbha K. Sharma
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Michael Krayer
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Felipe Fornias Sperandio
Abstract
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Bacteriochlorins are attractive candidates as photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy (PDT) due to their intense absorption in the near-infrared (NIR) region of the spectrum where light transmission through tissue is maximal. Many naturally occurring bacteriochlorins are inherently unstable due to adventitious atmospheric oxidation. A <i>de novo</i> synthesis affords bacteriochlorins that contain a geminal dimethyl group in each reduced pyrrole ring to increase stability against oxidation. Here, three new synthetic bacteriochlorins, each bearing a single side-chain containing one or two positive charges, were investigated for their <i>in vitro</i> PDT activity against HeLa human cancer cells. All bacteriochlorins were active at low nanomolar concentration when activated with NIR light; those bearing a single positive charge exhibited faster uptake and higher activity. The bacteriochlorins were localized in mitochondria, lysosomes and endoplasmic reticulum as shown by organelle specific fluorescent probes. Cell death was <i>via</i> apoptosis as shown by cell morphology and nuclear condensation. Taken together, the results show the importance of appropriate peripheral groups about a photosensitizer for effective PDT applications.
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