Activatable Dual ROS-Producing Probe for Dual Organelle-Engaged Photodynamic Therapy.
Jian LiTingting WangFeng JiangZhangyong HongXinhui SuShuang LiShoufa HanPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2021)
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) necessitates approaches capable of increasing antitumor effects while decreasing nonspecific photodamage. We herein report an activatable probe (Glu-PyEB) comprising two distinct photosensitizers with mutually suppressed photodynamics. Activation by tumor-associated γ-glutamyltranspeptidase gives rise to a generator of superoxide radical (O 2 -• ) accumulated in lysosomes and a producer of singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) enriched in mitochondria. This enables light-irradiation-triggered damage of lysosomes and mitochondria, robust cell death, and tumor retardation in vivo, showing the use of paired photosensitizers subjected to reciprocally suppressed photodynamics for activatable PDT.