Abstract

Phycocyanin (PC) is considered to be an effective natural photosensitizer, but it has not been well utilized as its inefficient biostability and intracellular accumulation. To overcome these limitations, the nano-sized PC particles (LAPC/DOX) were developed by grafting with lactobionic acid (LA) and loading with doxorubicin (DOX). Compared to the PC solution, the storage-stability and photostability of PC particles were remarkably increased, and the formation of nanoparticles further improved its biostability. Besides, CLSM images confirmed that LA could also enhance cellular uptake, resulting in more intracellular PC and DOX accumulation. MTT assay revealed that LAPC/DOX caused the highest cytotoxicity by combined chemo-photodynamic therapy. Finally, LAPC/DOX could efficiently accumulate and spread in tumoral multicellular spheroids, resulting in the enhanced growth inhibition. Overall, the LAPC/DOX is effective in cancer treatment, which provides new insights for the usage of functional proteins in vivo.

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