Do folate-receptor targeted liposomal photosensitizers enhance photodynamic therapy selectivity?
Autor/a
Nonell, Santi
García Díaz, María
Sagristá, M. Lluïsa
Villanueva, Ángeles
Cañete, Magdalena
Casadó, Ana
Mora, Margarita
Altres autors/es
Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS
Data de publicació
2011-01Resum
One of the current goals in photodynamic therapy research is to enhance the selective targeting of tumor cells in order to minimize the risk and the extension of unwanted side-effects caused by normal cell damage. Special attention is given to receptor mediated delivery systems, in particular, to those targeted to folate receptor. Incorporation of a model photosensitizer (ZnTPP) into a folate-targeted liposomal formulation has been shown to lead an uptake by HeLa cells (folate receptor positive cells) 2-fold higher than the non-targeted formulation. As a result, the photocytotoxicity induced by folate-targeted liposomes was improved. This selectivity was completely inhibited with an excess of folic acid present in the cell culture media. Moreover, A549 cells (folate receptor deficient cells) have not shown variations in the liposomal incorporation. Nevertheless, the differences observed were slighter than expected. Both folate-targeted and non-targeted liposomes localize in acidic lysosomes, which confirms that the non-specific adsorptive pathway is also involved. These results are consistent with the singlet oxygen kinetics measured in living cells treated with both liposomal formulations.
Tipus de document
Article
Versió acceptada
Llengua
English
Matèries (CDU)
577 - Bioquímica. Biologia molecular. Biofísica
Paraules clau
Fotoquimioteràpia
Liposomes
Medicaments--Modes d'administració
Photodynamic therapy
Folate receptor
Targeted drug delivery
Singlet oxygen
Pàgines
42 p.
Publicat per
Elsevier
Publicat a
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) -Biomembranes. Vol.1808, n.4 (2011), p.1063-1071
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