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Organochloride mediated prodrug activation induced by ionizing radiation
Juncheng Liu1,2, Bing Xu1,2, Mark A R de Geus1
1Department of Chemical Engineering, Delft University of Technology van der Maasweg 9 2629 HZ Delft Netherlands R.Eelkema@tudelft.nl.
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Boronic acid and ester-caged prodrugs have been widely investigated in cellular-generated hydrogen peroxide triggered release. Although it is well-known that ionizing radiation generates hydrogen peroxide in aqueous solution, using this approach to activate boronic acid or ester-based prodrugs suffers from low H2O2 yields and thus low uncaging efficiency. However, the organochloride peroxyl radical formed from irradiating an aqueous solution of an organochloride may increase the uncaging efficiency. In this study, we used a boronic acid-caged coumarin derivative to quantify the yield of oxidation induced by clinical doses of radiation (less than 8 Gy), and boronic acid-caged gemcitabine to assess the activation of a prodrug upon irradiation. Irradiation of the coumarin derivative in phosphate buffered saline shows a low yield of 0.048 µM per Gy, and the prodrug after irradiation has only limited toxicity to the U87 cell line, indicating limited uncaging. The oxidation of boronic acid can be greatly enhanced by the peroxyl radical generated from irradiation of dilute PBS-organochloride solutions, with the yield increasing to 0.13 µM per Gy. Moreover, the oxidation by peroxyl radical can be catalyzed by N,N-dimethylaniline derivatives, increasing the yield to 0.19 µM per Gy. Clinical dose irradiation of the caged gemcitabine derivative in a solution of PBS with trichloroethanol and 2-(dimethylamino)benzoic acid shows efficient tumor cell killing and a comparable toxicity with that of the parent drug, indicating efficient uncaging.
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