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Photoexcitation of tumor-targeted corroles induces singlet oxygen-mediated augmentation of cytotoxicity.


ABSTRACT: The tumor-targeted corrole particle, HerGa, displays preferential toxicity to tumors in vivo and can be tracked via fluorescence for simultaneous detection, imaging, and treatment. We have recently uncovered an additional feature of HerGa in that its cytotoxicity is enhanced by light irradiation. In the present study, we have elucidated the cellular mechanisms for HerGa photoexcitation-mediated cell damage using fluorescence optical imaging. In particular, we found that light irradiation of HerGa produces singlet oxygen, causing mitochondrial damage and cytochrome c release, thus promoting apoptotic cell death. An understanding of the mechanisms of cell death induced by HerGa, particularly under conditions of light-mediated excitation, may direct future efforts in further customizing this nanoparticle for additional therapeutic applications and enhanced potency.

SUBMITTER: Hwang JY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3498762 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photoexcitation of tumor-targeted corroles induces singlet oxygen-mediated augmentation of cytotoxicity.

Hwang Jae Youn JY   Lubow David J DJ   Chu David D   Sims Jessica J   Alonso-Valenteen Felix F   Gray Harry B HB   Gross Zeev Z   Farkas Daniel L DL   Medina-Kauwe Lali K LK  

Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society 20121004 3


The tumor-targeted corrole particle, HerGa, displays preferential toxicity to tumors in vivo and can be tracked via fluorescence for simultaneous detection, imaging, and treatment. We have recently uncovered an additional feature of HerGa in that its cytotoxicity is enhanced by light irradiation. In the present study, we have elucidated the cellular mechanisms for HerGa photoexcitation-mediated cell damage using fluorescence optical imaging. In particular, we found that light irradiation of HerG  ...[more]

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