Non‐Covalently Stapled H+/Cl Ion Channels Activatable by Visible Light for Targeted Anticancer Therapy

Author:

Zhong Qishuo12,Cao Yin12,Xie Xiaopan3,Wu Yuhang1,Chen Zhiqing1,Zhang Qiuping1,Jia Chunyan1,Wu Zhen1,Xin Pengyang3,Yan Xiaosheng1,Zeng Zhiping1,Ren Changliang12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Cellular Stress Biology and Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Innovative Drug Target Research, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Xiamen University Xiamen, Fujian 361102 China

2. Shenzhen Research Institute of Xiamen University Shenzhen, Guangdong 518057 China

3. State Key Laboratory of Antiviral Drugs, Pingyuan Laboratory, NMPA (National Medical Products Administration) Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Innovative Drug, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Henan Normal University Xinxiang, Henan 453007 China

Abstract

AbstractThe development of stimuli‐responsive artificial H+/Cl ion channels, capable of specifically disturbing the intracellular ion homeostasis of cancer cells, presents an intriguing opportunity for achieving high selectivity in cancer therapy. Herein, we describe a novel family of non‐covalently stapled self‐assembled artificial channels activatable by biocompatible visible light at 442 nm, which enables the co‐transport of H+/Cl across the membrane with H+/Cl transport selectivity of 6.0. Upon photoirradiation of the caged C4F‐L for 10 min, 90 % of ion transport efficiency can be restored, giving rise to a 10.5‐fold enhancement in cytotoxicity against human colorectal cancer cells (IC50=8.5 μM). The mechanism underlying cancer cell death mediated by the H+/Cl channels involves the activation of the caspase 9 apoptosis pathway as well as the scarcely reported disruption of the autophagic processes. In the absence of photoirradiation, C4F‐L exhibits minimal toxicity towards normal intestine cells, even at a concentration of 200 μM.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Science, Technology and Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality

Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine

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