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Characterization of a Novel Amphiphilic Cationic Chlorin Photosensitizer for Photodynamic Applications

A novel amphiphilic cationic chlorin e(6) derivative was investigated as a promising photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy. Two cationic –N(CH(3))(3)(+) groups on the periphery of the macrocycle provide additional hydrophilization of the molecule and ensure its electrostatic binding to the mitoch...

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Autores principales: Gradova, Margarita A., Gradov, Oleg V., Lobanov, Anton V., Bychkova, Anna V., Nikolskaya, Elena D., Yabbarov, Nikita G., Mollaeva, Mariia R., Egorov, Anton E., Kostyukov, Alexey A., Kuzmin, Vladimir A., Khudyaeva, Irina S., Belykh, Dmitry V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613788
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010345
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author Gradova, Margarita A.
Gradov, Oleg V.
Lobanov, Anton V.
Bychkova, Anna V.
Nikolskaya, Elena D.
Yabbarov, Nikita G.
Mollaeva, Mariia R.
Egorov, Anton E.
Kostyukov, Alexey A.
Kuzmin, Vladimir A.
Khudyaeva, Irina S.
Belykh, Dmitry V.
author_facet Gradova, Margarita A.
Gradov, Oleg V.
Lobanov, Anton V.
Bychkova, Anna V.
Nikolskaya, Elena D.
Yabbarov, Nikita G.
Mollaeva, Mariia R.
Egorov, Anton E.
Kostyukov, Alexey A.
Kuzmin, Vladimir A.
Khudyaeva, Irina S.
Belykh, Dmitry V.
author_sort Gradova, Margarita A.
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description A novel amphiphilic cationic chlorin e(6) derivative was investigated as a promising photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy. Two cationic –N(CH(3))(3)(+) groups on the periphery of the macrocycle provide additional hydrophilization of the molecule and ensure its electrostatic binding to the mitochondrial membranes and bacterial cell walls. The presence of a hydrophobic phytol residue in the same molecule results in its increased affinity towards the phospholipid membranes while decreasing its stability towards aggregation in aqueous media. In organic media, this chlorin e(6) derivative is characterized by a singlet oxygen quantum yield of 55%. Solubilization studies in different polymer- and surfactant-based supramolecular systems revealed the effective stabilization of this compound in a photoactive monomolecular form in micellar nonionic surfactant solutions, including Tween-80 and Cremophor EL. A novel cationic chlorin e(6) derivative also demonstrates effective binding towards serum albumin, which enhances its bioavailability and promotes effective accumulation within the target tissues. Laser confocal scanning microscopy demonstrates the rapid intracellular accumulation and distribution of this compound throughout the cells. Together with low dark toxicity and a rather good photostability, this compound demonstrates significant phototoxicity against HeLa cells causing cellular damage most likely through reactive oxygen species generation. These results demonstrate a high potential of this derivative for application in photodynamic therapy.
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spelling pubmed-98203112023-01-07 Characterization of a Novel Amphiphilic Cationic Chlorin Photosensitizer for Photodynamic Applications Gradova, Margarita A. Gradov, Oleg V. Lobanov, Anton V. Bychkova, Anna V. Nikolskaya, Elena D. Yabbarov, Nikita G. Mollaeva, Mariia R. Egorov, Anton E. Kostyukov, Alexey A. Kuzmin, Vladimir A. Khudyaeva, Irina S. Belykh, Dmitry V. Int J Mol Sci Article A novel amphiphilic cationic chlorin e(6) derivative was investigated as a promising photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy. Two cationic –N(CH(3))(3)(+) groups on the periphery of the macrocycle provide additional hydrophilization of the molecule and ensure its electrostatic binding to the mitochondrial membranes and bacterial cell walls. The presence of a hydrophobic phytol residue in the same molecule results in its increased affinity towards the phospholipid membranes while decreasing its stability towards aggregation in aqueous media. In organic media, this chlorin e(6) derivative is characterized by a singlet oxygen quantum yield of 55%. Solubilization studies in different polymer- and surfactant-based supramolecular systems revealed the effective stabilization of this compound in a photoactive monomolecular form in micellar nonionic surfactant solutions, including Tween-80 and Cremophor EL. A novel cationic chlorin e(6) derivative also demonstrates effective binding towards serum albumin, which enhances its bioavailability and promotes effective accumulation within the target tissues. Laser confocal scanning microscopy demonstrates the rapid intracellular accumulation and distribution of this compound throughout the cells. Together with low dark toxicity and a rather good photostability, this compound demonstrates significant phototoxicity against HeLa cells causing cellular damage most likely through reactive oxygen species generation. These results demonstrate a high potential of this derivative for application in photodynamic therapy. MDPI 2022-12-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9820311/ /pubmed/36613788 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010345 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gradova, Margarita A.
Gradov, Oleg V.
Lobanov, Anton V.
Bychkova, Anna V.
Nikolskaya, Elena D.
Yabbarov, Nikita G.
Mollaeva, Mariia R.
Egorov, Anton E.
Kostyukov, Alexey A.
Kuzmin, Vladimir A.
Khudyaeva, Irina S.
Belykh, Dmitry V.
Characterization of a Novel Amphiphilic Cationic Chlorin Photosensitizer for Photodynamic Applications
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title_full Characterization of a Novel Amphiphilic Cationic Chlorin Photosensitizer for Photodynamic Applications
title_fullStr Characterization of a Novel Amphiphilic Cationic Chlorin Photosensitizer for Photodynamic Applications
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title_short Characterization of a Novel Amphiphilic Cationic Chlorin Photosensitizer for Photodynamic Applications
title_sort characterization of a novel amphiphilic cationic chlorin photosensitizer for photodynamic applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820311/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613788
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010345
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