Glycophthalocyanines as photosensitizers for triggering mitotic catastrophe and apoptosis in cancer cells Journal Article


Authors: Soares, A. R. M.; Neves, M. G. P. M. S.; Tome, A. C.; Iglesias-De La Cruz, M. C.; Zamarrón, A.; Carrasco, E.; Gonzalez, S.; Cavaleiro, J. A. S.; Torres, T.; Guldi, D. M.; Juarranz, A.
Article Title: Glycophthalocyanines as photosensitizers for triggering mitotic catastrophe and apoptosis in cancer cells
Abstract: Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a treatment modality for different forms of cancer based on the combination of light, molecular oxygen, and a photosensitizer (PS) compound. When activated by light, the PS generates reactive oxygen species leading to tumor destruction. Phthalocyanines are compounds that have already shown to be efficient PSs for PDT. Several examples of carbohydrate substituted phthalocyanines have been reported, assuming that the presence of carbohydrate moieties could improve their tumor selectivity. This work describes the photoeffects of symmetric and asymmetric phthalocyanines with D-galactose (socalled GPh1, GPh2, and GPh3) on HeLa carcinoma cells and their involvement in cell death. Photophysical properties and in vitro photodynamic activities for the compounds considered revealed that the asymmetric glycophthalocyanine GPh3 is very efficient and selective, producing higher photocytotoxicity on cancer cells than in nonmalignat HaCaT. The cell toxiticy after PDT treatment was dependent upon light exposure level and GPh3 concentration. GPh3 causes cell cycle arrest at the metaphase stage leading to multiple spindle poles, mitotic catastrophe, followed by apoptosis in cancer cells. These effects were partially negated by the pancaspase inhibitor Z-VAD-FMK. Together, these results indicate that GPh3 is an excellent candidate drug for PDT, able to induce selective tumor cell death. (Chemical Equation Presented). © 2012 American Chemical Society.
Keywords: controlled study; unclassified drug; human cell; mitosis; cell death; cell structure; apoptosis; cell line; cytotoxicity; drug structure; in vitro study; amino acid chloromethyl ketones; caspases; hela cells; drug synthesis; cancer cell; western blotting; cell cycle arrest; spindle cell; cycline; indoles; photodynamic therapy; cytoskeleton; metaphase; photosensitizing agent; light exposure; galactose; photosensitizing agents; glycophthalocyanine derivative
Journal Title: Chemical Research in Toxicology
Volume: 25
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0893-228X
Publisher: American Chemical Society  
Date Published: 2012-04-16
Start Page: 940
End Page: 951
Language: English
DOI: 10.1021/tx300035a
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22394248
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 May 2012" - "CODEN: CRTOE" - "Source: Scopus"
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