Hypoxia‐Responsive Photosensitizer Targeting Dual Organelles for Photodynamic Therapy of Tumors

Developing safe and precise image‐guided photodynamic therapy is a challenge. In this study, the hypoxic properties of solid tumors are exploited to construct a hypoxia‐responsive photosensitizer, TPA‐Azo. Introducing the azo group into the photosensitizer TPA‐BN with aggregation‐induced emission qu...

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Published inSmall (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. e2205440 - n/a
Main Authors Tang, Yuqi, Wang, Xing, Zhu, Guanqun, Liu, Zhiyang, Chen, Xu‐Man, Bisoyi, Hari Krishna, Chen, Xiao, Chen, Xiaofei, Xu, Yiyi, Li, Juping, Li, Quan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.01.2023
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Summary:Developing safe and precise image‐guided photodynamic therapy is a challenge. In this study, the hypoxic properties of solid tumors are exploited to construct a hypoxia‐responsive photosensitizer, TPA‐Azo. Introducing the azo group into the photosensitizer TPA‐BN with aggregation‐induced emission quenches its fluorescence. When the nonfluorescent TPA‐Azo enters hypoxic tumors, it is reduced by the overexpressed azoreductase to generate a fluorescent photosensitizer TPA‐BN with an amino group that exhibits fluorescence‐activatable image‐guided photodynamic therapy with dual‐organelle (lipid droplets and lysosomes) targeting. This design strategy provides a basis for the development of fluorescence‐activatable photosensitizers. When the nonfluorescent hypoxia‐responsive photosensitizer TPA‐Azo enters hypoxic tumors, it is reduced by the overexpressed azoreductase to generate the fluorescent photosensitizer TPA‐BN with the aggregation‐induced emission property, which can realize the fluorescence‐activatable image‐guided photodynamic therapy with dual‐organelle (lipid droplets and lysosomes) targeting.
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ISSN:1613-6810
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DOI:10.1002/smll.202205440