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Endogenous and exogenous porphyrins as photosensitizers in the hep-2 human carcinoma cell line
Corresponding Author(s) : M G Alvarez
Cellular and Molecular Biology,
Vol. 55 No. 2: Porphyrias and associated pathologies. Biochemistry and molecular biology Part 2
Abstract
The photodynamic activity of three photosensitizers (PS): ALA-induced PPIX, the porphyrin derivative 5-(4-trimethylammoniumphenyl)-10, 5, 20-tris (2,4,6- trimethoxyphenyl) porphyrin (CP) and the molecular dyad porphyrin-C60 (P-C60), the last two incorporated into liposomal vesicles, was evaluated on Hep-2 human larynx carcinoma cell line. ALA-induced accumulation of the endogenous PS PPIX, reached saturation values between 5 and 24 h incubation time; the maximal PPIX content was 5.7 nmol/106 cells. The same intracellular level was accumulated when the cationic porphyrin CP was used, while the amount of P-C60 attained was 1.5 nmol/106 cells. Under violet-blue exciting light, the fluorescence of PPIX and P-C60 was found in the cytoplasm showing a granular appearance indicating lysosomal localization. CP was mainly detected as a filamentous pattern characteristic of mitochondrial localization. No dark cytotoxicity was observed using 1mM ALA, 5 μM CP and 1 μM P-C60 after 24 h incubation. Cell morphology was analyzed using Hoechst-33258, toluidine blue staining, TUNEL assay and DNA fragmentation, 24 h after irradiation with 54 J/cm2. When photosensitized with ALA and P-C60, chromatine condensation characteristic of apoptotic cell death was found; instead, 58 % of necrotic cells were observed with CP. The results show that in the Hep-2 cells, of the three PS analyzed, the molecular dyad P-C60 was more efficient than CP and PPIX, and confirm that PDT can induce different mechanisms of cell death depending on the PS and the irradiation dose.
Keywords
Photodynamic therapy
cancer
photosensitization
phototherapeutic agents
5 aminolevulinic acid
PPIX
apoptosis
necrosis.
Alvarez, M. G., Milanesio, M., Rivarola, V., Durantini, E., Batlle, A., & Fukuda, H. (2009). Endogenous and exogenous porphyrins as photosensitizers in the hep-2 human carcinoma cell line. Cellular and Molecular Biology, 55(2), 8–14. Retrieved from https://mail.cellmolbiol.org/index.php/CMB/article/view/1081
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