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A Phosphinate-Containing Fluorophore Capable of Selectively Inducing Apoptosis in Cancer Cells.


ABSTRACT: Chemotherapeutic agents generally suffer from off-target cytotoxicity in noncancerous cell types, leading to undesired side effects. As a result, significant effort has been put into identifying compounds that are selective for cancerous over noncancerous cell types. Our laboratory has recently developed a series of near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores containing a phosphinate functionality at the bridging position of a xanthene scaffold, termed Nebraska Red (NR) fluorophores. Herein, we report the selective cytotoxicity of one NR derivative, NR744 , against HeLa (cervical cancer) cells versus NIH-3T3 (noncancerous fibroblast) cells. Mechanistic studies based on the NIR fluorescence signal of NR744 showed distinct subcellular localization in HeLa (mitochondrial) versus NIH-3T3 (lysosomal) that resulted from the elevated mitochondrial potential in HeLa cells. This study provides a new, NIR scaffold for the further development of reagents for targeted cancer therapy.

SUBMITTER: Zhou X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6663559 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Phosphinate-Containing Fluorophore Capable of Selectively Inducing Apoptosis in Cancer Cells.

Zhou Xinqi X   Fang Yuan Y   Lesiak Lauren L   Stains Cliff I CI  

Chembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology 20190503 13


Chemotherapeutic agents generally suffer from off-target cytotoxicity in noncancerous cell types, leading to undesired side effects. As a result, significant effort has been put into identifying compounds that are selective for cancerous over noncancerous cell types. Our laboratory has recently developed a series of near-infrared (NIR) fluorophores containing a phosphinate functionality at the bridging position of a xanthene scaffold, termed Nebraska Red (NR) fluorophores. Herein, we report the  ...[more]

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