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Modified Indulines: From Dyestuffs to In Vivo Theranostic Agents.

Zhongrui ChenSimon PascalMorgane DauratLaure LichonChristophe NguyenAnastasia GodefroyDenis DurandLamiaa Mohamed Ahmed AliNadir BettacheMagali Gary-BoboPhilippe ArnouxJean-François LongevialAnthony D'AléoGabriel MarchandDenis JacqueminOlivier Siri
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
The efficient, versatile, and straightforward synthesis of the first N-alkyl analogues of induline 3B (8a and 8b) is reported. Thanks to the introduction of lipophilic substituents and their attractive photophysical properties (far-red emission and production of singlet oxygen), phenazinium 8b can be used as a theranostic agent and shows, at very low concentrations (100 nM), a remarkable ability to (i) image cells and zebrafish embryos with high quality under both mono- (514 nm) and biphotonic (790 and 810 nm) excitations, (ii) efficiently and quickly penetrate cancer cells rather than healthy fibroblasts, and (iii) induce a total or almost total cancer cell death in vitro and in vivo after illumination (λexc = 540-560 nm). The molecular structure of 8b is based on a triamino-phenazinium core only, with no need for additional components, highlighting the emergence of a minimalistic and versatile class of fluorescent probes for targeted photodynamic cancer therapy.
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