Small Warriors of Nature: Novel Red Emissive Chlorophyllin Carbon Dots Harnessing Fenton‐Fueled Ferroptosis for In Vitro and In Vivo Cancer Treatment

Author:

Kirbas Cilingir Emel1,Besbinar Omur2345,Giro Linda6,Bartoli Mattia7,Hueso Jose L.58910,Mintz Keenan J.1,Aydogan Yagmur11,Garber Jordan M.1,Turktas Mine12,Ekim Okan13,Ceylan Ahmet14,Unal Mehmet Altay3,Ensoy Mine15,Arı Fikret16,Ozgenç Çinar Ozge14,Ozturk Berfin Ilayda2,Gokce Cemile2,Cansaran‐Duman Demet15,Braun Markus11,Wachtveitl Josef11,Santamaria Jesus58910,Delogu Lucia Gemma617,Tagliaferro Alberto7,Yilmazer Açelya23,Leblanc Roger M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry University of Miami 1301 Memorial Drive Coral Gables FL 33146 USA

2. Department of Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Ankara University Ankara 06830 Turkey

3. Stem Cell Institute Ankara University Ankara 06520 Turkey

4. The Graduate School of Health Sciences of Ankara University Ankara 06110 Turkey

5. Institute of Nanoscience and Materials of Aragon (INMA) CSIC‐Universidad de Zaragoza Campus Río Ebro Edificio I+D, C/Poeta Mariano Esquillor, s/n Zaragoza 50018 Spain

6. Department of Biomedical Sciences University of Padua Padua 35129 Italy

7. Department of Applied Science and Technology Politecnico di Torino Torino 10129 Italy

8. Networking Research Center in Biomaterials Bioengineering and Nanomedicine (CIBER‐BBN) Instituto de Salud Carlos III Madrid 28029 Spain

9. Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering University of Zaragoza Campus Rio Ebro C/María de Luna, 3 Zaragoza 50018 Spain

10. Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria (IIS) Aragón Avenida San Juan Bosco, 13 Zaragoza 50009 Spain

11. Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Goethe University Frankfurt 60438 Frankfurt Germany

12. Department of Biology Faculty of Science Gazi University Ankara 06560 Turkey

13. Department of Anatomy Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Ankara University Ankara 06110 Turkey

14. Department of Histology Embryology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Ankara University Ankara 06110 Turkey

15. Biotechnology Institute Ankara University Ankara 06135 Turkey

16. Department of Electrical Electronic Engineering Faculty of Engineering Ankara 06830 Turkey

17. Department of Biology College of Arts and Sciences Khalifa University Abu Dhabi 127788 UAE

Abstract

AbstractThe appeal of carbon dots (CDs) has grown recently, due to their established biocompatibility, adjustable photoluminescence properties, and excellent water solubility. For the first time in the literature, copper chlorophyllin‐based carbon dots (Chl‐D CDs) are successfully synthesized. Chl‐D CDs exhibit unique spectroscopic traits and are found to induce a Fenton‐like reaction, augmenting photodynamic therapy (PDT) efficacies via ferroptotic and apoptotic pathways. To bolster the therapeutic impact of Chl‐D CDs, a widely used cancer drug, temozolomide, is linked to their surface, yielding a synergistic effect with PDT and chemotherapy. Chl‐D CDs' biocompatibility in immune cells and in vivo models showed great clinical potential.Proteomic analysis was conducted to understand Chl‐D CDs' underlying cancer treatment mechanism. The study underscores the role of reactive oxygen species formation and pointed toward various oxidative stress modulators like aldolase A (ALDOA), aldolase C (ALDOC), aldehyde dehydrogenase 1B1 (ALDH1B1), transaldolase 1 (TALDO1), and transketolase (TKT), offering a deeper understanding of the Chl‐D CDs' anticancer activity. Notably, the Chl‐D CDs' capacity to trigger a Fenton‐like reaction leads to enhanced PDT efficiencies through ferroptotic and apoptotic pathways. Hence, it is firmly believed that the inherent attributes of Chl‐CDs can lead to a secure and efficient combined cancer therapy.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi

Yükseköğretim Kurulu

European Research Council

HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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