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  • Scientists created a new type of dye called BODIPY that has a special part called tellurophene added to it.
  • This new dye can help kill cancer cells when exposed to light and is effective in both flat and round groupings of cells.
  • The tellurophene part of the dye can also be detected in tests, making it useful for treating diseases and tracking progress in treatment.

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The synthesis and characterization of the first BODIPY appended to the five-membered heterocylic tellurophene [Te] moiety is reported. By incorporating tellurophene at the position, the tellurophene-appended boron-dipyrromethene dye (BODIPY) acts as a multimodal agent, becoming a potent photosensitizer with a mass cytometry tag. To synthesize the compound, we developed a method to enable late-stage Suzuki-Miyaura coupling by preparing and isolating tellurophene-2-BPin in a one-step procedure from the parent tellurophene. Coupling to a -substituted BODIPY functionalized with a pendant aryl bromide provides the desired tellurophene-appended BODIPY. This compound demonstrated a singlet oxygen quantum yield of 0.26 ± 0.01 and produced a light dose-dependent cytotoxicity with nanomolar IC values against 2D cultured HeLa cells and high efficacy against 3D cultured HeLa tumor spheroids, proving to be a strong photosensitizer. The presence of the tellurophene moiety could be detected using mass cytometry, thus showcasing the ability of a tellurophene-appended BODIPY as a novel photodynamic-therapy-mass-cytometry theranostic agent.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8667306PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.1c00492DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Scientists created a new type of dye called BODIPY that has a special part called tellurophene added to it.
  • This new dye can help kill cancer cells when exposed to light and is effective in both flat and round groupings of cells.
  • The tellurophene part of the dye can also be detected in tests, making it useful for treating diseases and tracking progress in treatment.
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