Abstract

Photosensitizers play a crucial role in the photodynamic therapy (PDT) of cancer. In this study, a third-generation aryl ether dendrimer porphyrin with 32 primary amine groups on the periphery, [NH 2CH 2CH 2NHCO] 32DPZn, and pH-sensitive, polyion complex micelles (PIC) composed of the porphyrin dendrimer and PEG- b-poly(aspartic acid), were evaluated as new photosensitizers (PSs) for PDT in the Lewis Lung Carcinoma (LLC) cell line. The preliminary photophysical characteristics of [NH 2CH 2CH 2NHCO] 32DPZn and the corresponding micelles were investigated. Electrostatic assembly resulted in a red-shift of the Soret peak of the porphyrin core and the enhanced fluorescence. Compared to the dendrimer porphyrin [NH 2CH 2CH 2NHCO] 32DPZn, relatively low cellular uptake of dendrimer porphyrin [NH 2CH 2CH 2NHCO] 32DPZn incorporated in the PIC micelle was observed, yet the latter exhibited enhanced photodynamic efficacy on the LLC cell line. Importantly, the use of PIC micelles as a delivery system reduced the dark toxicity of the cationic dendrimer porphyrin, probably due to the biocompatible PEG shell of the micelles.

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