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Supramolecular Nanodrugs Constructed by Self-Assembly of Peptide Nucleic Acid-Photosensitizer Conjugates for Photodynamic Therapy.

Rui ChangEmmanouil NikoloudakisQianli ZouAnna MitrakiAthanassios G CoutsolelosMengyao Yang
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2019)
Two hybrid materials were designed by conjugating peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) to porphyrin or boron-dipyrromethene, generating PNA-porphyrin (PNA-TPP) and PNA-BODIPY (PNA-BDP) conjugates, respectively. Because of the combination of the supramolecular characteristics of PNAs and photosensitizers, the two hybrid conjugates readily self-assemble in aqueous solutions and produce well-defined nanoparticles with uniform particle sizes. The resulting two kinds of nanoparticles show good stability in biological solutions and upon dilution. Importantly, the nanoparticles can efficiently interact with cancer cells and the internalized nanoparticles are mainly distributed in the cytoplasm without discernible cytotoxicity in the dark, enabling them to be applied as photodynamic nanoagents for selective killing cells. Hence, self-assembly of PNA-photosensitizer conjugates may hold promise for advancing the rational design and construction of photodynamic nanoagents for cancer therapy.
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