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Mitochondrion‐Anchoring Photosensitizer with Aggregation‐Induced Emission Characteristics Synergistically Boosts the Radiosensitivity of Cancer Cells to Ionizing Radiation
The first mitochondrion‐anchoring photosensitizer that specifically generates singlet oxygen (1O2) in mitochondria under white light irradiation that can serve as a highly effective radiosensitizer is reported here, significantly sensitizing cancer cells to ionizing radiation. An aggregation‐induced...
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Published in: | Advanced materials (Weinheim) 2017-04, Vol.29 (15), p.np-n/a |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The first mitochondrion‐anchoring photosensitizer that specifically generates singlet oxygen (1O2) in mitochondria under white light irradiation that can serve as a highly effective radiosensitizer is reported here, significantly sensitizing cancer cells to ionizing radiation. An aggregation‐induced emission luminogen (AIEgen), namely DPA‐SCP, is rationally designed with α‐cyanostilbene as a simple building block to reveal AIE, diphenylamino (DPA) group as a strong electron donating group to benefit red emission and efficient light‐controlled 1O2 generation, as well as a pyridinium salt as the targeting moiety to ensure specific mitochondrial localization. The AIE signature endows DPA‐SCP with the capacity to visualize mitochondria in a fluorescence turn‐on mode. It is found that under optimized experimental condition, DPA‐SCP with white light does not lead to apoptosis/death of cancer cells, whereas provides an elevated 1O2 environment in the mitochondria. More importantly, increasing intracellular level of 1O2 originated from mitochondria is demonstrated to be a generic method to enhance the radiosensitivity of cancer cells with a supra‐additive synergistic effect of “0 + 1 > 1.” Noteworthy is that “DPA‐SCP + white light” achieves a high SER10 value of 1.62, which is much larger than that of the most popularly used radiosensitizers, gold nanoparticles (1.19), and paclitaxel (1.32).
A photosensitizer (namely DPA‐SCP) with characteristics of aggregation‐induced emission (AIE), mitochondrion‐targeting and red fluorescence turn‐on is designed and synthesized. DPA‐SCP under white‐light irradiation can offer an increased singlet oxygen environment in the mitochondria but without killing the cancer cells, which is found to greatly enhance the radiosensitivity of the cancer cells to ionizing radiation with a synergistic effect of “0 + 1 >1.” |
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ISSN: | 0935-9648 1521-4095 |
DOI: | 10.1002/adma.201606167 |