Ji Hyeon Kim, Jieun Lee, Kyung-Woo Lee, Hao Xiong, Mingle Li* and Jong Seung Kim*,
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Abstract
Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) is an enzyme responsible for converting aldehyde functional groups into carboxylate metabolites. Elevated ALDH activity is a characteristic feature of cancer stem-like cells (CSCs). As a novel approach to target the CSC trait of overexpressing ALDH, we aimed to utilize ALDH activity for the selective accumulation of a photosensitizer in ALDHHigh CSCs. A novel ALDH substrate photosensitizer, SCHO, with thionylated coumarin and N-ethyl-4-(aminomethyl)benzaldehyde was developed to achieve this goal. Our study demonstrated the efficient metabolism of the aldehyde unit of SCHO into carboxylate, leading to its accumulation in ALDHHigh MDA-MB-231 cells. Importantly, we established the selectivity of SCHO as an ALDHHigh cell photosensitizer as it is not a substrate for ABC transporters. SCHO-based photodynamic therapy triggers apoptosis and pyroptosis in MDA-MB-231 cells and further reduces the characteristics of CSCs. Our study presents a novel strategy to target CSCs by exploiting their cellular metabolism to enhance photosensitizer accumulation, highlighting the potential of photodynamic therapy as a powerful tool for eliminating ALDHHigh CSCs.