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Research Article

Upconversion nano-photosensitizer targeting into mitochondria for cancer apoptosis induction and cyt c fluorescence monitoring

Yanyan Liu1Jiawen Zhang2Changjing Zuo3( )Zhen Zhang4Dalong Ni1Chen Zhang1Jing Wang2Hui Zhang4Zhenwei Yao2Wenbo Bu1,5( )
State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics and Superfine MicrostructuresShanghai Institute of CeramicsChinese Academy of Sciences1295 Dingxi RoadShanghai200050China
Department of RadiologyHuashan HospitalFudan University12 Urumqi Zhong RoadShanghai200040China
Department of Nuclear MedicineChanghai Hospital of Shanghai168 Changhai RoadShanghai200433China
Cancer Research InstituteFudan University Shanghai Cancer Center270 Dongan RoadShanghai200032China
Shanghai Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Chemical ProcessesSchool of Chemistry and Molecular EngineeringEast China Normal University3663 Zhongshan North RoadShanghai200062China
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Disruption of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mitoROS) plays a major role in cancer cell apoptosis. Here, we designed a core/shell-structured mitochondria-targeting upconversion-based nano-photosensitizer (TPP-UC(PS)) with a lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticle (UCNP) core coated by a photosensitizer (PS)-incorporated dense silica shell. Following irradiation with external near-infrared laser (NIR), TPP-UC(PS) in mitochondria caused serious mitochondrial matrix swelling for the activated upconversion-based photodynamic therapy (UC-PDT), and the mobilization of cytochrome c (cyt c) was amplified in response to the increased mitoROS. Specifically, this heme-containing cyt c could be monitored by varying TPP-UC(PS)'s upconversion luminescence signal (UCL), which may facilitate the in situ detection of cyt c for apoptosis research. As a proof of concept, our designed TPP-UC(PS) may provide significant opportunities for controlling cancer cell apoptosis under NIR stimulation and for studying apoptosis using the dynamic UCL, which is influenced by local cyt c.

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Liu Y, Zhang J, Zuo C, et al. Upconversion nano-photosensitizer targeting into mitochondria for cancer apoptosis induction and cyt c fluorescence monitoring. Nano Research, 2016, 9(11): 3257-3266. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-016-1204-9

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Received: 27 March 2016
Revised: 02 July 2016
Accepted: 06 July 2016
Published: 01 August 2016
© Tsinghua University Press and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016