Pheophorbide a (Pba) has been pegylated to methoxypolyethylene glycol (mPE G-Pba) to produce a soluble photosensitizer that exhibits a higher tissue distribution than free Pba. In vitro studies have shown that mPE G-Pba promotes a fairly strong photosensitizing effect in cancer cells, as previously observed for the unpegylated molecule. mPE G-Pba targets the mitochondria where, following photoactivation, ROS are produced which cause a cellular injury by lipid peroxidation. The results indicate that although pegylation somewhat decreases the phototoxicity, it significantly increases the drug solubility and tissue distribution and tumor uptake of mPE G-Pba, making the conjugate an interesting photosensitizer for PDT.

Conjugated PDT drug. Phptosensitizing activity and tissue distribution of PEGylated pheophorbide a / Rapozzi, V.; Zacchigna, Marina; Biffi, S.; Garrovo, C.; Cateni, Francesca; Stebel, M.; Zorzet, Sonia; Bonora, GIAN MARIA; Drioli, Sara; Xodo, E. L.. - In: CANCER BIOLOGY & THERAPY. - ISSN 1538-4047. - STAMPA. - 10/2010:(2010), pp. 1-12. [10.4161/cbt.10.5.12536]

Conjugated PDT drug. Phptosensitizing activity and tissue distribution of PEGylated pheophorbide a

ZACCHIGNA, MARINA;CATENI, FRANCESCA;ZORZET, SONIA;BONORA, GIAN MARIA;DRIOLI, Sara;
2010-01-01

Abstract

Pheophorbide a (Pba) has been pegylated to methoxypolyethylene glycol (mPE G-Pba) to produce a soluble photosensitizer that exhibits a higher tissue distribution than free Pba. In vitro studies have shown that mPE G-Pba promotes a fairly strong photosensitizing effect in cancer cells, as previously observed for the unpegylated molecule. mPE G-Pba targets the mitochondria where, following photoactivation, ROS are produced which cause a cellular injury by lipid peroxidation. The results indicate that although pegylation somewhat decreases the phototoxicity, it significantly increases the drug solubility and tissue distribution and tumor uptake of mPE G-Pba, making the conjugate an interesting photosensitizer for PDT.
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