Issue 2, 2017

Theranostic TEMPO-functionalized Ru(ii) complexes as photosensitizers and oxidative stress indicators

Abstract

New TEMPO-functionalized Ru(II) polypyridyl complexes were synthesized as efficient theranostic photosensitizers for cancer treatment. Interestingly, due to the presence of a redox sensitive TEMPO moiety, an enhancement in the intracellular fluorescence of TEMPO-functionalized Ru(II) complexes was observed during photodynamic treatment in both confocal microscopy and flow cytometry. This can be explained by the conversion of the TEMPO radical moiety to diamagnetic non-radical species in cells upon PDT-induced oxidative stress. To the best of our knowledge this is the first ruthenium complex capable of simultaneously inducing and monitoring the oxidative stress. The tethered TEMPO moiety decreased the inherent dark-cytotoxicity and increased the photo-toxicity simultaneously, both of which contributed to the greatly improved photodynamic therapy (PDT) efficacy, ultimately resulting in cancer cell apoptosis. The phototoxicity index value for TEMPO-functionalized Ru(II) complexes was selective towards cancer cell lines (280.5 for HeLa cells vs. 30.2 for LO2 cells) and ca. 40-fold higher than that for TEMPO-free Ru(II) analogues (6.7 for HeLa cells). The main contributor for such a greatly enhanced PDT efficacy was the effect of the TEMPO moiety on the cellular uptake and intracellular ROS levels. We therefore demonstrate that the combination of TEMPO with the photosensitizers may be an emerging strategy to develop novel photosensitizer-based theranostic platforms, which can induce and monitor the PDT response simultaneously.

Graphical abstract: Theranostic TEMPO-functionalized Ru(ii) complexes as photosensitizers and oxidative stress indicators

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Oct 2016
Accepted
01 Dec 2016
First published
01 Dec 2016

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 445-454

Theranostic TEMPO-functionalized Ru(II) complexes as photosensitizers and oxidative stress indicators

J. Yang, Q. Cao, W. Hu, R. Ye, L. He, L. Ji, P. Z. Qin and Z. Mao, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 445 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT04028D

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