Mitochondria Targeted Protein-Ruthenium Photosensitizer for Efficient Photodynamic Applications

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

Editor

Advisor

Volume

139

Issue

6

Journal

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Series Titel

Book Title

Publisher

Washington, DC : ACS Publications

Supplementary Material

Other Versions

Link to publishers' Version

Abstract

Organelle-targeted photosensitization represents a promising approach in photodynamic therapy where the design of the active photosensitizer (PS) is very crucial. In this work, we developed a macromolecular PS with multiple copies of mitochondria-targeting groups and ruthenium complexes that displays highest phototoxicity toward several cancerous cell lines. In particular, enhanced anticancer activity was demonstrated in acute myeloid leukemia cell lines, where significant impairment of proliferation and clonogenicity occurs. Finally, attractive two-photon absorbing properties further underlined the great significance of this PS for mitochondria targeted PDT applications in deep tissue cancer therapy.

Description

Keywords GND

Conference

Publication Type

Article

Version

publishedVersion

Collections

License

ACS AuthorChoice