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Efficacy of photochemical internalisation using disulfonated chlorin and porphyrin photosensitisers: An in vitro study in 2D and 3D prostate cancer models

This study shows the therapeutic outcome of Photochemical Internalisation (PCI) in prostate cancer in vitro surpasses that of Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) and could improve prostate PDT in the clinic, whilst avoiding chemotherapeutics side effects. In addition, the study assesses the potential of PCI...

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Autores principales: Martinez de Pinillos Bayona, Alejandra, Woodhams, Josephine H., Pye, Hayley, Hamoudi, Rifat A., Moore, Caroline M., MacRobert, Alexander J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier Science Ireland 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28223166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2017.02.018
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author Martinez de Pinillos Bayona, Alejandra
Woodhams, Josephine H.
Pye, Hayley
Hamoudi, Rifat A.
Moore, Caroline M.
MacRobert, Alexander J.
author_facet Martinez de Pinillos Bayona, Alejandra
Woodhams, Josephine H.
Pye, Hayley
Hamoudi, Rifat A.
Moore, Caroline M.
MacRobert, Alexander J.
author_sort Martinez de Pinillos Bayona, Alejandra
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description This study shows the therapeutic outcome of Photochemical Internalisation (PCI) in prostate cancer in vitro surpasses that of Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) and could improve prostate PDT in the clinic, whilst avoiding chemotherapeutics side effects. In addition, the study assesses the potential of PCI with two different photosensitisers (TPCS(2a) and TPPS(2a)) in prostate cancer cells (human PC3 and rat MatLyLu) using standard 2D monolayer culture and 3D biomimetic model. Photosensitisers were used alone for photodynamic therapy (PDT) or with the cytotoxin saporin (PCI). TPPS(2a) and TPCS(2a) were shown to be located in discrete cytoplasmic vesicles before light treatment and redistribute into the cytosol upon light excitation. PC3 cells exhibit a higher uptake than MatLyLu cells for both photosensitisers. In the 2D model, PCI resulted in greater cell death than PDT alone in both cell lines. In 3D model, morphological changes were also observed. Saporin-based toxicity was negligible in PC3 cells, but pronounced in MatLyLu cells (IC50 = 18 nM). In conclusion, the study showed that tumour features such as tumour cell growth rate or interaction with drugs determine therapeutic conditions for optimal photochemical treatment in metastatic prostate cancer.
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spelling pubmed-53601932017-05-01 Efficacy of photochemical internalisation using disulfonated chlorin and porphyrin photosensitisers: An in vitro study in 2D and 3D prostate cancer models Martinez de Pinillos Bayona, Alejandra Woodhams, Josephine H. Pye, Hayley Hamoudi, Rifat A. Moore, Caroline M. MacRobert, Alexander J. Cancer Lett Original Article This study shows the therapeutic outcome of Photochemical Internalisation (PCI) in prostate cancer in vitro surpasses that of Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) and could improve prostate PDT in the clinic, whilst avoiding chemotherapeutics side effects. In addition, the study assesses the potential of PCI with two different photosensitisers (TPCS(2a) and TPPS(2a)) in prostate cancer cells (human PC3 and rat MatLyLu) using standard 2D monolayer culture and 3D biomimetic model. Photosensitisers were used alone for photodynamic therapy (PDT) or with the cytotoxin saporin (PCI). TPPS(2a) and TPCS(2a) were shown to be located in discrete cytoplasmic vesicles before light treatment and redistribute into the cytosol upon light excitation. PC3 cells exhibit a higher uptake than MatLyLu cells for both photosensitisers. In the 2D model, PCI resulted in greater cell death than PDT alone in both cell lines. In 3D model, morphological changes were also observed. Saporin-based toxicity was negligible in PC3 cells, but pronounced in MatLyLu cells (IC50 = 18 nM). In conclusion, the study showed that tumour features such as tumour cell growth rate or interaction with drugs determine therapeutic conditions for optimal photochemical treatment in metastatic prostate cancer. Elsevier Science Ireland 2017-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5360193/ /pubmed/28223166 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2017.02.018 Text en Crown Copyright © 2017 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Martinez de Pinillos Bayona, Alejandra
Woodhams, Josephine H.
Pye, Hayley
Hamoudi, Rifat A.
Moore, Caroline M.
MacRobert, Alexander J.
Efficacy of photochemical internalisation using disulfonated chlorin and porphyrin photosensitisers: An in vitro study in 2D and 3D prostate cancer models
title Efficacy of photochemical internalisation using disulfonated chlorin and porphyrin photosensitisers: An in vitro study in 2D and 3D prostate cancer models
title_full Efficacy of photochemical internalisation using disulfonated chlorin and porphyrin photosensitisers: An in vitro study in 2D and 3D prostate cancer models
title_fullStr Efficacy of photochemical internalisation using disulfonated chlorin and porphyrin photosensitisers: An in vitro study in 2D and 3D prostate cancer models
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of photochemical internalisation using disulfonated chlorin and porphyrin photosensitisers: An in vitro study in 2D and 3D prostate cancer models
title_short Efficacy of photochemical internalisation using disulfonated chlorin and porphyrin photosensitisers: An in vitro study in 2D and 3D prostate cancer models
title_sort efficacy of photochemical internalisation using disulfonated chlorin and porphyrin photosensitisers: an in vitro study in 2d and 3d prostate cancer models
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5360193/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28223166
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2017.02.018
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