RRC ID 72964
著者 Kurokawa H, Ito H, Matsui H.
タイトル Porphylipoprotein Accumulation and Porphylipoprotein Photodynamic Therapy Effects Involving Cancer Cell-Specific Cytotoxicity.
ジャーナル Int J Mol Sci
Abstract In photodynamic therapy (PDT) for neoplasms, photosensitizers selectively accumulate in cancer tissue. Upon excitation with light of an optimal wavelength, the photosensitizer and surrounding molecules generate reactive oxygen species, resulting in cancer cell-specific cytotoxicity. Porphylipoprotein (PLP) has a porphyrin-based nanostructure. The porphyrin moiety of PLP is quenched because of its structure. When PLP is disrupted, the stacked porphyrins are separated into single molecules and act as photosensitizers. Unless PLP is disrupted, there is no photosensitive disorder in normal tissues. PLP can attenuate the photosensitive disorder compared with other photosensitizers and is ideal for use as a photosensitizer. However, the efficacy of PLP has not yet been evaluated. In this study, the mechanism of cancer cell-specific accumulation of PLP and its cytotoxic effect on cholangiocarcinoma cells were evaluated. The effects were investigated on normal and cancer-like mutant cells. The cytotoxicity effect of PLP PDT in cancer cells was significantly stronger than in normal cells. In addition, reactive oxygen species regulated intracellular PLP accumulation. The cytotoxic effects were also investigated using a cholangiocarcinoma cell line. The cytotoxicity of PLP PDT was significantly higher than that of laserphyrin-based PDT, a conventional type of PDT. PLP PDT could also inhibit tumor growth in vivo.
巻・号 22(14)
公開日 2021-7-7
DOI 10.3390/ijms22147306
PII ijms22147306
PMID 34298933
PMC PMC8305091
MeSH Animals Antineoplastic Agents / pharmacology* Cell Line Cell Line, Tumor Cholangiocarcinoma / drug therapy* Cholangiocarcinoma / metabolism* Humans Lipoproteins / metabolism* Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Mice, Nude Nanoparticles / chemistry Nanostructures / chemistry Photochemotherapy / methods Photosensitizing Agents / pharmacology Porphyrins / metabolism* Reactive Oxygen Species / metabolism
IF 4.556
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 RGM1(RCB0876)