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Mitochondria Targeted AIE Probes for Cancer Phototherapy

Source
ACS Omega
Date Issued
2023-03-14
Author(s)
Ingle, Jaypalsing
Basu, Sudipta  
DOI
10.1021/acsomega.3c00203
Volume
8
Issue
10
Abstract
In recent years, mitochondrion (powerhouse of the cells) gained lots of interest as one of the unorthodox targets for futuristic cancer therapy. As a result, novel small molecules were developed to damage and image mitochondria in cancer models. In this context, aggregation-induced emission probes (AIEgens) received immense attention due to their applications in mitochondria-targeted biosensing, imaging, and biomedical theranostics. On the other hand, phototherapy (photodynamic and photothermal) has emerged as a powerful alternative to manage cancer due to its less invasive nature. However, merging these two areas to engineer mitochondria-targeted phototherapeutic probes for cancer diagnosis and treatment has remained a major challenge. In this mini-review, we will outline the development of novel mitochondria-targeted small molecule AIEgens as imaging agents and photosensitizers for photodynamic therapy along with dual photodymanic-phototheramal therapy and chemo-photodynamic therapy. We will also highlight the current challenges in developing mitochondria-targeted photothermal therapy probes for future biomedical theranostic applications to manage cancer.
Publication link
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c00203
URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/26854
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