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Acceptor engineering of metallacycles with high phototoxicity indices for safe and effective photodynamic therapy

Although metallacycle-based photosensitizers have attracted increasing attention in biomedicine, their clinical application has been hindered by their inherent dark toxicity and unsatisfactory phototherapeutic efficiency. Herein, we employ a π-expansion strategy for ruthenium acceptors to develop a...

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Autores principales: Li, Chonglu, Tu, Le, Yang, Jingfang, Liu, Chang, Xu, Yuling, Li, Junrong, Tuo, Wei, Olenyuk, Bogdan, Sun, Yan, Stang, Peter J., Sun, Yao
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10016620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36937588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06936a
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author Li, Chonglu
Tu, Le
Yang, Jingfang
Liu, Chang
Xu, Yuling
Li, Junrong
Tuo, Wei
Olenyuk, Bogdan
Sun, Yan
Stang, Peter J.
Sun, Yao
author_facet Li, Chonglu
Tu, Le
Yang, Jingfang
Liu, Chang
Xu, Yuling
Li, Junrong
Tuo, Wei
Olenyuk, Bogdan
Sun, Yan
Stang, Peter J.
Sun, Yao
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description Although metallacycle-based photosensitizers have attracted increasing attention in biomedicine, their clinical application has been hindered by their inherent dark toxicity and unsatisfactory phototherapeutic efficiency. Herein, we employ a π-expansion strategy for ruthenium acceptors to develop a series of Ru(ii) metallacycles (Ru1–Ru4), while simultaneously reducing dark toxicity and enhancing phototoxicity, thus obtaining a high phototoxicity index (PI). These metallacycles enable deep-tissue (∼7 mm) fluorescence imaging and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and exhibit remarkable anti-tumor activity even under hypoxic conditions. Notably, Ru4 has the lowest dark toxicity, highest ROS generation ability and an optimal PI (∼146). Theoretical calculations verify that Ru4 exhibits the largest steric bulk and the lowest singlet–triplet energy gap (ΔE(ST), 0.62 eV). In vivo studies confirm that Ru4 allows for effective and safe phototherapy against A549 tumors. This work thus is expected to open a new avenue for the design of high-performance metal-based photosensitizers for potential clinical applications.
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spelling pubmed-100166202023-03-16 Acceptor engineering of metallacycles with high phototoxicity indices for safe and effective photodynamic therapy Li, Chonglu Tu, Le Yang, Jingfang Liu, Chang Xu, Yuling Li, Junrong Tuo, Wei Olenyuk, Bogdan Sun, Yan Stang, Peter J. Sun, Yao Chem Sci Chemistry Although metallacycle-based photosensitizers have attracted increasing attention in biomedicine, their clinical application has been hindered by their inherent dark toxicity and unsatisfactory phototherapeutic efficiency. Herein, we employ a π-expansion strategy for ruthenium acceptors to develop a series of Ru(ii) metallacycles (Ru1–Ru4), while simultaneously reducing dark toxicity and enhancing phototoxicity, thus obtaining a high phototoxicity index (PI). These metallacycles enable deep-tissue (∼7 mm) fluorescence imaging and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and exhibit remarkable anti-tumor activity even under hypoxic conditions. Notably, Ru4 has the lowest dark toxicity, highest ROS generation ability and an optimal PI (∼146). Theoretical calculations verify that Ru4 exhibits the largest steric bulk and the lowest singlet–triplet energy gap (ΔE(ST), 0.62 eV). In vivo studies confirm that Ru4 allows for effective and safe phototherapy against A549 tumors. This work thus is expected to open a new avenue for the design of high-performance metal-based photosensitizers for potential clinical applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10016620/ /pubmed/36937588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06936a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Li, Chonglu
Tu, Le
Yang, Jingfang
Liu, Chang
Xu, Yuling
Li, Junrong
Tuo, Wei
Olenyuk, Bogdan
Sun, Yan
Stang, Peter J.
Sun, Yao
Acceptor engineering of metallacycles with high phototoxicity indices for safe and effective photodynamic therapy
title Acceptor engineering of metallacycles with high phototoxicity indices for safe and effective photodynamic therapy
title_full Acceptor engineering of metallacycles with high phototoxicity indices for safe and effective photodynamic therapy
title_fullStr Acceptor engineering of metallacycles with high phototoxicity indices for safe and effective photodynamic therapy
title_full_unstemmed Acceptor engineering of metallacycles with high phototoxicity indices for safe and effective photodynamic therapy
title_short Acceptor engineering of metallacycles with high phototoxicity indices for safe and effective photodynamic therapy
title_sort acceptor engineering of metallacycles with high phototoxicity indices for safe and effective photodynamic therapy
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10016620/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36937588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06936a
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