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A Sulfur-Bridging Sulfonate-Modified Zinc(II) Phthalocyanine Nanoliposome Possessing Hybrid Type I and Type II Photoreactions with Efficient Photodynamic Anticancer Effects.

Zixuan ChenYuan-Yuan ZhaoLi LiZiqing LiShuwen FuYihui XuBi-Yuan ZhengMeirong KeXingshu LiJian-Dong Huang
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Phthalocyanines are potentially promising photosensitizers (PSs) for photodynamic therapy (PDT), but the inherent defects such as aggregation-caused quenching effects and non-specific toxicity severely hinder their further application in PDT. Herein, we synthesized two zinc(II) phthalocyanines (PcSA and PcOA) monosubstituted with a sulphonate group in the alpha position with "O bridge" and "S bridge" as bonds and prepared a liposomal nanophotosensitizer (PcSA@Lip) by thin-film hydration method to regulate the aggregation of PcSA in the aqueous solution and enhance its tumor targeting ability. PcSA@Lip exhibited highly efficient production of superoxide radical (O 2 ∙- ) and singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) in water under light irradiation, which were 2.6-fold and 15.4-fold higher than those of free PcSA, respectively. Furthermore, PcSA@Lip was able to accumulate selectively in tumors after intravenous injection with the fluorescence intensity ratio of tumors to livers was 4.1:1. The significant tumor inhibition effects resulted in a 98% tumor inhibition rate after PcSA@Lip was injected intravenously at an ultra-low PcSA@Lip dose (0.8 nmol g -1 PcSA) and light dose (30 J cm -2 ). Therefore, the liposomal PcSA@Lip is a prospective nanophotosensitizer possessing hybrid type I and type II photoreactions with efficient photodynamic anticancer effects.
Keyphrases
  • photodynamic therapy
  • highly efficient
  • cancer therapy
  • oxidative stress
  • aqueous solution
  • radiation therapy
  • drug delivery
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • radiation induced
  • quantum dots