Supramolecular photosensitizers using extended macrocyclic hosts for photodynamic therapy with distinct cellular delivery.
Xiuli ZhengSheng-Nan LeiZekun GaoXiangyu DongHongyan XiaoWeimin LiuChen-Ho TungLi-Zhu WuPengfei WangHuan CongPublished in: Chemical science (2023)
The photosensitizers (PSs) for photodynamic therapy (PDT) mostly possess conjugated skeletons that are over-sized and poorly water-soluble to be encapsulated by conventional macrocyclic receptors. Herein, we report that two fluorescent hydrophilic cyclophanes, AnBox·4Cl and ExAnBox·4Cl, can effectively bind hypocrellin B (HB), a pharmaceutically active natural PS for PDT, with binding constants of the 10 7 level in aqueous solutions. The two macrocycles feature extended electron-deficient cavities and can be facilely synthesized through photo-induced ring expansions. The corresponding supramolecular PSs (HB⊂AnBox 4+ and HB⊂ExAnBox 4+ ) exhibit desirable stability, biocompatibility, and cellular delivery, as well as excellent PDT efficiency against cancer cells. In addition, living cell imaging results indicate that HB⊂AnBox 4+ and HB⊂ExAnBox 4+ have different delivery effects at the cellular level.
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