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Dark Dynamic Therapy: Photosensitization without Light Excitation Using Chemiluminescence Resonance Energy Transfer in a Dioxetane–Erythrosin B Conjugate

Authors :
Digby, Elyse M.
Tung, Matthew T.
Kagalwala, Husain N.
Ryan, Lucas S.
Lippert, Alexander R.
Beharry, Andrew A.
Source :
ACS Chemical Biology; May 2022, Vol. 17 Issue: 5 p1082-1091, 10p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (e.g., singlet oxygen) are the primary cytotoxic agents used in the clinically approved technique photodynamic therapy (PDT). Although singlet oxygen has high potential to effectively kill tumor cells, its production via light excitation of a photosensitizer has been limited by the penetration depth and delivery of light in tissue. To produce singlet oxygen without light excitation, we describe the use of Schaap’s chemiluminescent scaffold comprising an adamantylidene–dioxetane motif. Functionalizing this scaffold with a photosensitizer, Erythrosin B, resulted in spontaneous chemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (CRET) leading to the production of singlet oxygen. We show that this compound is cell permeable and that the singlet oxygen produced via CRET is remarkably efficient in killing cancer cells at low micromolar concentrations. Moreover, we demonstrate that protection of the phenol on the chemiluminescent scaffold with a nitroreductase-responsive trigger group allows for cancer-selective dark dynamic cell death. Here, we present the concept of dark dynamic therapy using a small cell-permeable molecule capable of producing the effects of PDT in cells, without light.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15548929 and 15548937
Volume :
17
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
ACS Chemical Biology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs59394665
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.1c00925