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Title: | An Activity-Based Photosensitizer to Reverse Hypoxia and Oxidative Resistance for Tumor Photodynamic Eradication | Authors: | Shi, Leilei Zhang, Peng Liu, Xiaoxiao Li, Yuzhen Wu, Wenbo Gao, Xihui Liu, Bin |
Keywords: | Science & Technology Physical Sciences Technology Chemistry, Multidisciplinary Chemistry, Physical Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Materials Science, Multidisciplinary Physics, Applied Physics, Condensed Matter Chemistry Science & Technology - Other Topics Materials Science Physics activity-based photosensitizers histone deacetylases hypoxia oxidative resistance photodynamic eradication CELL-DEATH THERAPY FERROPTOSIS QUINOXALINONE COMBINATION DISCOVERY EFFICIENT NANODRUG |
Issue Date: | Nov-2022 | Publisher: | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Citation: | Shi, Leilei, Zhang, Peng, Liu, Xiaoxiao, Li, Yuzhen, Wu, Wenbo, Gao, Xihui, Liu, Bin (2022-11). An Activity-Based Photosensitizer to Reverse Hypoxia and Oxidative Resistance for Tumor Photodynamic Eradication. ADVANCED MATERIALS 34 (45). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202206659 | Abstract: | Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been a well-accepted clinical treatment for malignant tumors owing to its noninvasiveness and high spatiotemporal selectivity. However, the treatment outcome of current PDT applications is hindered by hypoxia and intracellular oxidative resistance of solid tumors. Recent studies have shown that inhibiting histone deacetylases (HDACs) can induce cell ferroptosis, reverse hypoxia, and elevate oxidative status. Theoretically, the design and synthesis of activity-based photosensitizers that target HDACs can address the bottlenecks of PDT. Herein, the concept of an activity-based photosensitizer is presented for targeting HDACs, which is designed based on a quinoxalinone scaffold through a pharmacophore migration strategy. The developed activity-based photosensitizer can inhibit HDACs, and overcome hypoxia and intracellular oxidative resistance, realizing the full potential of photosensitizers for malignant tumor treatment. The molecular design strategy proposed in this project should provide theoretical guidance for the development of ideal photosensitizers for practical applications. | Source Title: | ADVANCED MATERIALS | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/246072 | ISSN: | 0935-9648 1521-4095 |
DOI: | 10.1002/adma.202206659 |
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