TY - JOUR
T1 - Mitochondria-Targeted Two-Photon Fluorescent Photosensitizers for Cancer Cell Apoptosis via Spatial Selectability
AU - Ni, Yun
AU - Zhang, Hang
AU - Chai, Chou
AU - Peng, Bo
AU - Zhao, Ang
AU - Zhang, Jie
AU - Li, Lin
AU - Zhang, Chengwu
AU - Ma, Bo
AU - Bai, Hua
AU - Lim, Kah Leong
AU - Huang, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
PY - 2019/7/25
Y1 - 2019/7/25
N2 - Organelle-targeted photosensitizers have been reported to be effective cell apoptosis agents. Mitochondria is recognized as an ideal target for cancer treatment due to its central role in oxidative metabolism and apoptosis. Meanwhile, two-photon (TP) fluorescence microscopy has become a powerful tool for fluorescence imaging in biological events based on its minimizing photodamage/photobleaching and intrinsic 3D resolution in deep tissues and in vivo. In this study, a series of novel mitochondrial-targeted TP fluorescent photosensitizers (TP-tracers) are designed, synthesized, and systematically investigated. These TP-tracers exhibit extraordinary anti-interference capability among different cations, anions, and amino acids as well as the insensitivity to the changes of pH and complex biological environments. TP-tracers are further used in fluorescence living cells, Drosophila brains, and zebrafish imaging with low cytotoxicity, excellent mitochondria-targeting, and TP properties. The results demonstrate efficient mitochondria-targeting cell selective apoptosis based on TP-activated cancer cells with highly single cell selectivity, and the pharmacokinetic study reveals that MitoY2 does not have accumulation in rats. It is believed that these molecules hold great potential in TP-related smart phototherapy.
AB - Organelle-targeted photosensitizers have been reported to be effective cell apoptosis agents. Mitochondria is recognized as an ideal target for cancer treatment due to its central role in oxidative metabolism and apoptosis. Meanwhile, two-photon (TP) fluorescence microscopy has become a powerful tool for fluorescence imaging in biological events based on its minimizing photodamage/photobleaching and intrinsic 3D resolution in deep tissues and in vivo. In this study, a series of novel mitochondrial-targeted TP fluorescent photosensitizers (TP-tracers) are designed, synthesized, and systematically investigated. These TP-tracers exhibit extraordinary anti-interference capability among different cations, anions, and amino acids as well as the insensitivity to the changes of pH and complex biological environments. TP-tracers are further used in fluorescence living cells, Drosophila brains, and zebrafish imaging with low cytotoxicity, excellent mitochondria-targeting, and TP properties. The results demonstrate efficient mitochondria-targeting cell selective apoptosis based on TP-activated cancer cells with highly single cell selectivity, and the pharmacokinetic study reveals that MitoY2 does not have accumulation in rats. It is believed that these molecules hold great potential in TP-related smart phototherapy.
KW - fluorescent tracers
KW - mitochondria-targeted
KW - phototherapy
KW - selected cell apoptosis
KW - two-photon
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U2 - 10.1002/adhm.201900212
DO - 10.1002/adhm.201900212
M3 - 文章
C2 - 31081268
AN - SCOPUS:85065712645
SN - 2192-2640
VL - 8
JO - Advanced Healthcare Materials
JF - Advanced Healthcare Materials
IS - 14
M1 - 1900212
ER -