A Mitochondria-Targeted NIR-II Molecule Fluorophore for Precise Cancer Phototheranostics.
Honghai ZhaoKai ChenMengwei LiuZhihang WangLei LiMeixing LiPengfei SunHui ZhouQu-Li FanQingming ShenPublished in: Journal of medicinal chemistry (2023)
Subcellular organelle mitochondria are becoming a key player and a driver of cancer. Mitochondrial targeting phototheranostics has attracted increasing attention for precise cancer therapy. However, those phototheranostic systems still face great challenges, including complex and multiple components, light scattering, and insufficient therapeutic efficacy. Herein, a molecular fluorophore IR-TPP-1100 was tactfully designed by molecular engineering for mitochondria-targeted fluorescence imaging-guided phototherapy in the second near-infrared window (NIR-II). IR-TPP-1100 not only exhibited prominent photophysical properties and high photothermal conversion efficiency but also achieved excellent mitochondria-targeting ability. The mitochondria-targeting IR-TPP-1100 enabled NIR-II fluorescence and photoacoustic dual-modality imaging of mitochondria at the organism level. Moreover, it integrated photothermal and photodynamic therapy, obtaining remarkable tumor therapeutic efficacy by inducing mitochondrial apoptosis. These results indicate that IR-TPP-1100 has great potential for precise cancer therapy and provides a promising strategy for developing mitochondria-targeting NIR-II phototheranostic agents.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- drug delivery
- cell death
- endoplasmic reticulum
- reactive oxygen species
- drug release
- oxidative stress
- fluorescent probe
- papillary thyroid
- cell cycle arrest
- cell proliferation
- single molecule
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- squamous cell carcinoma
- young adults
- quantum dots
- pi k akt