Structurally Defined Water‐Soluble Metallofullerene Derivatives towards Biomedical Applications

Abstract Endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) are excellent carriers of rare‐earth element (REE) ions in biomedical applications because they preclude the release of toxic metal ions. However, existing approaches to synthesize water‐soluble EMF derivatives yield mixtures that inhibit precise drug des...

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Published inAngewandte Chemie International Edition Vol. 62; no. 3
Main Authors Li, Yanbang, Biswas, Rohin, Kopcha, William P., Dubroca, Thierry, Abella, Laura, Sun, Yue, Crichton, Ryan A., Rathnam, Christopher, Yang, Letao, Yeh, Yao‐Wen, Kundu, Krishnendu, Rodríguez‐Fortea, Antonio, Poblet, Josep M., Lee, Ki‐Bum, Hill, Stephen, Zhang, Jianyuan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Wiley 02.12.2022
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Summary:Abstract Endohedral metallofullerenes (EMFs) are excellent carriers of rare‐earth element (REE) ions in biomedical applications because they preclude the release of toxic metal ions. However, existing approaches to synthesize water‐soluble EMF derivatives yield mixtures that inhibit precise drug design. Here we report the synthesis of metallobuckytrio (MBT), a three‐buckyball system, as a modular platform to develop structurally defined water‐soluble EMF derivatives with ligands by choice. Demonstrated with PEG ligands, the resulting water‐soluble MBTs show superb biocompatibility. The Gd MBTs exhibit superiorT1relaxivity than typical Gd complexes, potentially superseding current clinical MRI contrast agents in both safety and efficiency. The Lu MBTs generated reactive oxygen species upon light irradiation, showing promise as photosensitizers. With their modular nature to incorporate other ligands, we anticipate the MBT platform to open new paths towards bio‐specific REE drugs.
Bibliography:USDOE Office of Science (SC)
SC0020260
ISSN:1433-7851