In Vitro Photodynamic Therapy of Mononuclear and Dinuclear Iridium(III) Bis(terpyridine) Complexes.
Cuifen LuWan XuHarshit ShahBingqing LiuWei XuLiya SunSteven Y QianWenfang SunPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2020)
Three mononuclear or dinuclear bis(terpyridine) (tpy) iridium(III) complexes bearing pyren-1-yl (pyr) group(s) were synthesized. Their photophysical properties in water and in vitro photodynamic therapy (PDT) effects toward the human lung epithelial cancer cell line A549 and the human epidermal skin cancer cell line A431 were investigated to evaluate the effects of dinuclear versus mononuclear complexes and the impact of the oligoether substituent at the ligand. All complexes possessed pyr-tpy ligand-associated charge transfer ( 1 CT)/ 1 π , π* absorption bands at 350-550 nm, with the dinuclear complex Ir3 showing the much enhanced absorptivity of this band. These complexes exhibited dual emission upon excitation at >430 nm in most cases, with the emitting states being ascribed to 1 ILCT (intraligand charge transfer) and 3 π,π*/ 3 CT states, respectively. All complexes exhibited relatively weak to moderate cytotoxicity in the dark but high photocytotoxicity upon broadband visible light irradiation. Among them, the dinuclear complex Ir3 showed the highest intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and PDT efficiency compared to its mononuclear counterpart Ir1. Introducing an oligoether substituent on one of the tpy ligands in Ir2 also improved its intracellular ROS generation and PDT efficacy compared to those induced by Ir1 . Ir3 induced both mitochondrial dysfunction and lysosomal damage upon light activation toward both cell lines, whereas Ir1 and Ir2 caused both mitochondrial dysfunction and lysosomal damage in A431 cells but only lysosomal damage in A549 cells. The dominant cell death pathway induced by Ir1-Ir3 PDT is apoptosis.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- cell death
- reactive oxygen species
- cell cycle arrest
- oxidative stress
- fluorescence imaging
- induced apoptosis
- peripheral blood
- computed tomography
- endothelial cells
- magnetic resonance
- skin cancer
- image quality
- dual energy
- signaling pathway
- papillary thyroid
- high resolution
- drug induced
- squamous cell