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Artemisinin and AlEgen Conjugate for Mitochondria-Targeted and Image-Guided Chemo- and Photodynamic Cancer Cell Ablation

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 10, Issue 14, Pages 11546-11553

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b01960

Keywords

artemisinin; mitochondrial targeting; fluorescence imaging; photodynamic therapy; combination cancer therapy

Funding

  1. Singapore National Research Foundation [R279-000-444-281]
  2. Singapore NRF Competitive Research Programme [R279-000-483-281]
  3. National University of Singapore [R279-000-482-133]
  4. CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences [2017-I2M-4-005]
  5. CAMS Fund of Nonprofit Central Research Institutes [2017RC31009]

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Cell organelle targeting is a promising approach for cancer therapy. We herein report a light-up probe (tetraphenylethenethiophene (TPETH)-Mito-TART) to co-deliver artemisinin (ART) and an aggregation-induced emission (AIE) photosensitizer to cancer cell mitochondria for image-guided combination cancer cell ablation. This probe contains a TPETH core, two mitochondria targeting arms with ART on one arm, which show high specificity toward cancer cells over normal ones, predominant accumulation, and fluorescence turn-on in mitochondria. The fresh heme produced in mitochondria quickly activates ART, and the direct generation of reactive oxygen species at mitochondria promotes photodynamic therapy (PDT) performance. The incorporation of ART and PDT leads to a largely improved cancer cell ablation efficacy with a synergistic effect, which could quickly depolarize mitochondrial membrane and largely reduce cancer migration activity. This co-delivery strategy provides great potentials for subcellular organelle-targeted and image-guided combination cancer cell ablation.

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