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Mitochondria targeted fluorogenic theranostic agents for cancer therapy

Authors
Singh, HardevSareen, DivyaGeorge, Jiya MaryBhardwaj, VineetRha, SaeheeLee, Suk JoongSharma, SheetalSharma, AmitKim, Jong Seung
Issue Date
1-2월-2022
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Keywords
Mitochondria; Theranostics; Cancer; Drug delivery
Citation
COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS, v.452
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS
Volume
452
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/135226
DOI
10.1016/j.ccr.2021.214283
ISSN
0010-8545
Abstract
Mitochondria, an eukaryotic organelle, is regarded as the most critical target since it regulates several vital functions in cell physiology. It is the hub of metabolic activity and a source of fascination due to its role in a variety of diseases like cardiovascular, cancer and neurological disorders. Because of the structural and functional discrepancies between normal and cancerous mitochondria (respiratory rate, membrane potential, genetic mutations and energy-producing pathway), mitochondria have garnered substantial attention in cancer therapy. For delivering cytotoxins exclusively to mitochondria, several synthetic strategies are used for mitochondrial dysfunction and cell apoptosis/necrosis. Covalent binding of lipophilic cations (triphenylphosphonium ion, rhodamine, peptides etc) to the molecular-based pharmacophore is the most effective process. Significant mitochondrial accumulations (>1000 folds) can be accomplished by proper selection of cell types, their mitochondrial membrane potential and targeting unit. In this review article, we address various strategies for targeting small molecule-based theranostics to cancerous mitochondria for diagnostic and potential therapeutic purposes that have been published since 2015. Particularly, conventional chemotherapeutic drugs, photosensitizers for photodynamic and photothermal treatment, drug-free agents, intra-mitochondrial aggregation agents and their combination are among the molecular-based agents discussed. (C) 2021 Published by Elsevier B.V.
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