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Anticancer Prodrug Capable of Mitochondria-Targeting, Light-Triggered Release, and Fluorescence Monitoring
Yun Lim Jung1, Yun Jae Yang1, Anushree Shil1
1Department of Chemistry, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 37673, South Korea.
Abstract:
Mitigating the adverse effects of anticancer agents requires innovative prodrug engineering. In this study, we showcase the potential of our o-quinone methide-based trigger-release-conjugation platform as a versatile tool for constructing advanced prodrug systems. Using this platform, we achieved the light-triggered release of an anticancer drug mechlorethamine, targeting mitochondrial DNA. The entire process was adeptly tracked through the emission of fluorescence signals, revealing notable effects across various cancer cell lines compared to a normal cell line. Exploring alternative cancer-associated triggers, including enzymes, and incorporating cancer/tumor-specific targeting elements could lead to effective prodrugs with reduced cytotoxicity.
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