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Glycol porphyrin derivatives as potent photodynamic inducers of apoptosis in tumor cells

. 2008 Oct 09 ; 51 (19) : 5964-73. [epub] 20080913

Language English Country United States Media print-electronic

Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

The design and synthesis of glycol-functionalized porphyrins that contain one to four low molecular weight glycol chains that are linked via ether bonds to the meta-phenyl positions of meso-tetraphenylporphyrin and the comparison of fluorinated and nonfluorinated para derivatives are reported. The cellular uptake and photodynamic activity significantly depend on terminal groups of the glycol substituent. Hydroxy glycol porphyrins, in contrast with methoxy glycol porphyrins, show efficient intracellular transport and a high induction of apoptosis in tumor cell lines in vitro . Furthermore, the ethylene glycol chain at the meta position exhibits a superior efficacy that leads to the permanent ablation of human breast carcinoma (MDA-MB-231) in nude mice. In addition, fluorination enhanced the photosensitizing potential of para-phenyl derivatives. The analysis of the cell-death mechanism revealed that glycol-functionalized porphyrins represent novel nonmitochondrially localized photosensitizers that have a profound ability to induce apoptosis in tumor cells that act upstream of caspase activation. The strong interaction with a tumor marker (sialic acid) indicates the preferential association of these compounds with tumor cells.

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