Specific Activation of Photosensitizer with Extrinsic Enzyme for Precisive Photodynamic Therapy.
Junlong XiongJacky C H ChuWing-Ping FongClarence T T WongDennis K P NgPublished in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2022)
Delivery of functional proteins into the intracellular space has been a challenging task that could lead to a myriad of therapeutic applications. We report herein a novel bioconjugation strategy for enzyme modification and selective delivery into cancer cells for lock-and-key-type activation of photosensitizers. Using a bifunctional linker containing a bis(bromomethyl)phenyl group and an o -phthalaldehyde moiety, it could induce cyclization of the peptide sequence Ac-NH-CRGDfC-CONH 2 through site-specific dibenzylation with the two cysteine residues and further coupling with β-galactosidase via the phthalaldehyde-amine capture reaction. This facile two-step one-pot procedure enabled the preparation of cyclic RGD-modified β-galactosidase readily, which could be internalized selectively into α v β 3 integrin-overexpressed cancer cells. Upon encountering an intrinsically quenched distyryl boron dipyrromethene-based photosensitizer conjugated with a galactose moiety through a self-immolative linker inside the cells, the extrinsic enzyme induced specific cleavage of the β-galactosidic bond followed by self-immolation to release an activated derivative, thereby restoring the photodynamic activities and causing cell death effectively. The high specificity of this extrinsic enzyme-activated photosensitizing system was also demonstrated in vivo using nude mice bearing an α v β 3 integrin-positive U87-MG tumor. The specific activation at the tumor site resulted in lighting up and complete eradication of the tumor upon laser irradiation, while by using the native β-galactosidase, the effects were largely reduced. In contrast to the conventional activation using intrinsic enzymes, this extrinsic enzyme activatable approach can further minimize the nonspecific activation toward precisive photodynamic therapy.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- cell death
- cell cycle arrest
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
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- gold nanoparticles
- transcription factor
- high resolution
- pi k akt
- reactive oxygen species
- quantum dots
- living cells
- ionic liquid
- minimally invasive
- helicobacter pylori
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- contrast enhanced
- fluorescent probe
- skeletal muscle
- radiation induced
- stress induced
- tandem mass spectrometry
- water soluble
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