Copper(II)–Graphitic Carbon Nitride Triggered Synergy: Improved ROS Generation and Reduced Glutathione Levels for Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy

Enguo Ju(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Kai Dong(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Zhaowei Chen(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Zhen Liu(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Chaoqun Liu(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yanyan Huang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhenzhen Wang(University of Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fang Pu(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Jinsong Ren(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry), Xiaogang Qu(Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
August 9, 2016
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Abstract

Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3 N4 ) has been used as photosensitizer to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) for photodynamic therapy (PDT). However, its therapeutic efficiency was far from satisfactory. One of the major obstacles was the overexpression of glutathione (GSH) in cancer cells, which could diminish the amount of generated ROS before their arrival at the target site. Herein, we report that the integration of Cu(2+) and g-C3 N4 nanosheets (Cu(2+) -g-C3 N4 ) led to enhanced light-triggered ROS generation as well as the depletion of intracellular GSH levels. Consequently, the ROS generated under light irradiation could be consumed less by reduced GSH, and efficiency was improved. Importantly, redox-active species Cu(+) -g-C3 N4 could catalyze the reduction of molecular oxygen to the superoxide anion or hydrogen peroxide to the hydroxyl radical, both of which facilitated the generation of ROS. This synergy of improved ROS generation and GSH depletion could enhance the efficiency of PDT for cancer therapy.


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