Simultaneous monitoring of cell-surface receptor and tumor-targeted photodynamic therapy via TdT-initiated Poly-G-quadruplexes

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Abstract

Cancer cells contain a unique set of cell surface receptors that provide potential targets for tumor theranostics. Here, we propose an efficient approach to construct G-quadruplex-based aptamers that specifically recognize cell-surface receptors and monitor them in an amplified manner. This designed aptamer combined particular sequence for the c-Met on the cell surface and poly-G-quadruplexes structures that allow a rapid and amplified fluorescent readout upon the binding of thioflavin T (ThT). The poly-G-quadruplexes also function as a carrier for photosensitizers such as TMPyP4 in that, the aptamer further trigger the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) to commit cells to death. This unique c-Met targeting aptamer enabled simultaneous monitoring of c-Met on the cell surface with ThT and photodynamic killing of these lung cancer cells with TMPyP4. This strategy is expected to enhance the development of tumor-targeted diagnosis and drug delivery.

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Shi, T., Wang, M., Li, H., Wang, M., Luo, X., Huang, Y., … Yao, S. (2018). Simultaneous monitoring of cell-surface receptor and tumor-targeted photodynamic therapy via TdT-initiated Poly-G-quadruplexes. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-23902-5

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