Type I Photosensitizer Targeting G‐Quadruplex RNA Elicits Augmented Immunity for Cancer Ablation

Angewandte Chemie International Edition(2023)

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Abstract Type I photodynamic therapy (PDT) represents a promising treatment modality for tumors with intrinsic hypoxia. However, type I photosensitizers (PSs), especially ones with near infrared (NIR) absorption, are limited and their efficacy needs improvement via new targeting tactics. We develop a NIR type I PS by engineering acridinium derived donor‐π‐acceptor systems. The PS exhibits an exclusive type I PDT mechanism due to effective intersystem crossing and disfavored energy transfer to O 2 , and shows selective binding to G‐quadruplexes (G4s) via hydrogen bonds identified by a molecular docking study. Moreover, it enables fluorogenic detection of G4s and efficient O 2 ⋅ − production in hypoxic conditions, leading to immunogenic cell death and substantial variations of gene expression in RNA sequencing. Our strategy demonstrates augmented antitumor immunity for effective ablation of immunogenic cold tumor, highlighting its potential of RNA‐targeted type I PDT in precision cancer therapy.
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rna elicits augmented immunity,cancer ablation,photosensitizer
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