Phototoxicity in a laryngeal cancer cell line enhanced by a targeting amphiphilic chlorin photosensitizer.

Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther

Programa de Pós-Graduação Interunidades Bioengenharia EESC/FMRP/IQSC, Universidade de São Paulo, São Carlos, SP, Brazil; Instituto de Química de São Carlos, Universidade de São Paulo, São Carlos, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

Published: September 2017

Background: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been established in several countries as an alternative therapy for the treatment of various malignancies. This therapy involves the incorporation of a photosensitizer (PS) that is activated by visible light and form reactive oxygen species leading to target cell death by apoptosis or necrosis. Previously, our group has demonstrated that CHL-T (semi-synthesized from chlorophyll a and containing a linked solubilizing group TRISMA) presented a pronounced potential to induce death in HeLa cell line after PDT. In the present study, besides confirm the high cytotoxicity in another cell line, we have further investigated the cell death mechanisms caused by CHL-T as a photosensitizer in laryngeal carcinoma cells.

Methods: Cells were exposed to different concentrations of three photosensitizers, namely, hypericin (HY), unmodified chlorin (CHL) and a synthesized amphiphilic chlorin derivative (CHL-T). PSs accumulation and localization were accessed by fluorescence assays. Photosensitization was induced at 6Jcm using red LEDs (630±10nm). Viability was assessed by mitochondrial function (MTT); whereas apoptosis/necrosis was evaluated by fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. Expression of pro-apoptotic p53 protein was studied by Western blot.

Results And Conclusions: All PS showed similar localization profile in the HEp-2 cells. The use of CHL-T increased the percentage of apoptotic cells and also p53 expression in comparison with the use of HY and CHL as photosensitizers. This study shows a significant effect of CHLT associated with red light (630±10nm and 18mWcm) irradiation on a cancer cell line, indicating the potential of this amphiphilic chlorin in enhancing the therapeutic effectiveness of Photodynamic Therapy (PDT).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pdpdt.2017.07.003DOI Listing

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