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A novel active mitochondrion-selective fluorescent probe for the NIR fluorescence imaging and targeted photodynamic therapy of gastric cancer.

Jie DingXing KangMin FengJiangkun TanQingzhao FengXingzhou WangJiafeng WangJiang LiuZan LiWenxian GuanTong Qiao
Published in: Biomaterials science (2022)
The annual morbidity and mortality due to gastric cancer are still high across the world, posing a serious threat to public health. Improving the diagnosis rate of gastric cancer and exploring new treatments are urgent issues in the clinical field. In recent years, photosensitizer (PS)-based photodynamic therapy (PDT) has proven to be an effective cancer treatment strategy and can be used to treat a variety of cancers. Developing PSs with tumor-targeting ability and high singlet oxygen yield (Φ( 1 O 2 )) is the key to improving the PDT effect. Herein, we developed a novel diagnosis and treatment system (Cy 1395 -NPs). Our active thio-photosensitizer is based on the sulfur substitution strategy as it can reduce the S1-T1 energy gap, which can promote the process of intersystem crossing (ISC), thus resulting in high ROS generation efficiency. Cy 1395 -NPs exhibited stable spectral characteristics, satisfactory biocompatibility and high 1 O 2 yield under laser irradiation due to the introduction of the sulfur atom. In cellular studies, Cy 1395 -NPs could specifically target MKN45 cells via integrin α v β 3 -mediated cRGD endocytosis and selectively aggregate in the mitochondria. Cy 1395 -NPs had no obvious cytotoxicity for MKN45 cells and exerted obvious phototoxicity due to the production of 1 O 2 under laser irradiation. The in vivo results showed that the fluorescence signal from the tumor site was obviously enhanced in 16-48 h, and Cy 1395 -NPs could selectively target solid tumors with a retention time of about 32 h. Under laser irradiation, Cy 1395 -NPs significantly inhibited tumor growth and led to significant tumor suppression and apoptosis. In summary, the developed Cy 1395 -NPs could actively target tumors and exert mitochondrial selectivity, showing an excellent fluorescence imaging effect. Under the irradiation of an 808 nm laser, Cy 1395 -NPs achieved good inhibition of gastric cancer cells both in vitro and in vivo , thus displaying the functions of tumor targeting, mitochondrial selectivity, fluorescence imaging and tumor inhibition. Our strategy provides a new diagnostic and treatment method for gastric cancers in clinical settings.
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