Conjugates of Tetrapyrrolic Macrocycles as Potential Anticancer Target-Oriented Photosensitizers

Abstract Photodynamic therapy is a minimally invasive treatment of tumors using photosensitizers, light, and reactive oxygen species, which can destroy cellular structures. With the development of photodynamic therapy, significant efforts have been made to create new efficient photosensitizers with improved delivery to cells, stability, and selectivity against cancer tissues. Naturally occurring tetrapyrrolic macrocycles, such as porphyrins and chlorins, are very attractive as photosensitizers, and their structural modification and conjugation with other biologically active molecules are promising approaches for creating new photosensitizers specifically targeting cancer cells. The present review aims to highlight recent developments in the design, preparation, and investigation of complex conjugates of tetrapyrrolic macrocycles, which can potentially be used as sensitizers for target-oriented photodynamic therapy of cancer. In this review, we discuss the structure, photodynamic effect, and anticancer activity of the following conjugates of tetrapyrrolic macrocycles: (1) conjugates obtained by modifying peripheral substituents in porphyrins and chlorins; (2) conjugates of porphyrins and chlorins with lipids, carbohydrates, steroids, and peptides; (3) conjugates of porphyrins and chlorins with anticancer drugs and some other biologically active molecules; (4) metal-containing conjugates. The question of how the conjugate structure affects its specificity, internalization, localization, and photoinduced toxicity within cancer cells is the focus of this review. Graphical Abstract

Authors
Zolottsev Vladimir A. 1 , Korolchuk Andrew M.2 , Misharin Alexander Y.2
Publisher
Springer
Number of issue
2
Language
Russian
Status
Published
Volume
381
Year
2023
Organizations
  • 1 Peoples Friendship University of Russia
  • 2 V.N. Orekhovich Institute of Biomedical Chemistry
Keywords
Tetrapyrrolic macrocycles; Photosensitizers; Conjugates; Synthesis; Anticancer activity; Photodynamic therapy of cancer
Date of creation
21.04.2023
Date of change
20.08.2023
Short link
https://repository.rudn.ru/en/records/article/record/93421/
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