Novel chlorin e6-based conjugates of tyrosine kinase inhibitors: Synthesis and photobiological evaluation as potent photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy

Since tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) could reverse ABCG2-mediated drug-resistance, novel chlorin e6-based conjugates of Dasatinib and Imatinib as photosensitizer (PS) were designed and synthesized. The results demonstrated that conjugate 10b showed strongest phototoxicity against HepG2 and B16-F10 ...

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Published inEuropean journal of medicinal chemistry Vol. 261; p. 115787
Main Authors Huang, Fei, Li, Yu, Zhang, Xing-Jie, Lin, Mei-Yu, Han, Gui-Yan, Lin, Hui-Ying, Lin, Hui-Yun, Miao, Zhenyuan, Li, Bu-Hong, Sheng, Chun-Quan, Yao, Jian-Zhong
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LanguageEnglish
Published ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX Elsevier Masson SAS 05.12.2023
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Summary:Since tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) could reverse ABCG2-mediated drug-resistance, novel chlorin e6-based conjugates of Dasatinib and Imatinib as photosensitizer (PS) were designed and synthesized. The results demonstrated that conjugate 10b showed strongest phototoxicity against HepG2 and B16-F10 cells, which was more phototoxic than chlorin e6 and Talaporfin. It could reduce efflux of intracellular PS by inhibiting ABCG2 in HepG2 cells, and localize in mitochondria, lysosomes, golgi and ER, resulting in higher cell apoptosis rate and ROS production than Talaporfin. Moreover, it could induce cell autophagy and block cell cycle in S phase, and significantly inhibit tumor growth and prolong survival time on BALB/c nude mice bearing HepG2 xenograft tumor to a greater extent than chlorin e6. Consequently, compound 10b could be applied as a promising candidate PS due to its good water-solubility and stability, low drug-resistance, high quantum yield of 1O2 and excellent antitumor efficacy in vitro and in vivo. [Display omitted] •The conjugates of chlorin e6 with Dasatinib or Imatinib were synthesized.•In vitro PDT antitumor activities of all target compounds were investigated.•In vivo antitumor potency and mechanism of preferred compound 10b were evaluated.•In vitro PDT antitumor efficacy of 10b was better than chlorin e6 and talaporfin.•In vivo PDT antitumor efficacy of 10b was superior to chlorin e6.
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ISSN:0223-5234
1768-3254
DOI:10.1016/j.ejmech.2023.115787