Introducing TAPY as a Versatile Alternative to TPP for Selective Mitochondrial Targeting in Cancer Cells

IF 4 2区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Jean C. Neto, Federico Lucantoni, Leydy V. González, Eva Falomir, Juan F. Miravet and Francisco Galindo*, 
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Abstract

The understanding of diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s, along with natural aging processes, heavily relies on the study of mitochondrial function. Optical techniques like fluorescence imaging microscopy are pivotal for this purpose, enabling precise mapping of subcellular structures, including mitochondria. In this study, we explored TAPY (triarylpyridinium) cations, a novel family of mitochondrial carriers resembling the well-known triphenylphosphonium cation (TPP). Six TAPY-bodipy (BDP) dyads were prepared and chemically characterized. Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy (CLSM) studies demonstrated that the systems were delivered selectively to the mitochondria of cancer cells (MCF-7, A549, HT-29). Remarkably, these dyads did not target the mitochondria of normal cells (HEK-293, HMEC-1), suggesting their potential use in distinguishing cancerous cells from healthy ones. A model compound comprised of the same bodipy cargo but attached to TPP was also synthesized and tested. Notably, in preliminary comparative assays with MCF-7 cells, the dyad TAPY(OMe)-BDP outperformed the TPP derivative in mitochondrial imaging, achieving twice the final fluorescence intensity. The potential chemical diversity achievable with TAPY cations is considerable, with many derivatives being accessible starting from readily available commercial products. This implies that, based on the strategy outlined in this study, carefully optimized TAPY derivatives for targeted mitochondrial delivery could potentially be developed in the future as alternatives or complements to TPP, with the present work acting as a proof of concept.

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介绍TAPY作为TPP的多功能替代品用于选择性线粒体靶向癌细胞
对癌症和阿尔茨海默氏症等疾病以及自然衰老过程的理解,在很大程度上依赖于对线粒体功能的研究。像荧光成像显微镜这样的光学技术对于这一目的至关重要,它可以精确地绘制亚细胞结构,包括线粒体。在这项研究中,我们探索了TAPY(三芳基吡啶)阳离子,这是一个新的线粒体载体家族,类似于众所周知的三苯基磷离子(TPP)。制备了6个tpy -bodipy (BDP)二联体,并对其进行了化学表征。共聚焦激光扫描显微镜(CLSM)研究表明,该系统被选择性地递送到癌细胞的线粒体(MCF-7, A549, HT-29)。值得注意的是,这些二联体不靶向正常细胞的线粒体(HEK-293, HMEC-1),这表明它们在区分癌细胞和健康细胞方面有潜在的用途。还合成并测试了一种由相同主体货物组成但附着在TPP上的模型化合物。值得注意的是,在与MCF-7细胞的初步比较分析中,二联体tpy (OMe)-BDP在线粒体成像方面优于TPP衍生物,其最终荧光强度是TPP衍生物的两倍。利用TAPY阳离子可以实现的潜在化学多样性是相当大的,从现成的商业产品开始就可以获得许多衍生物。这意味着,基于本研究中概述的策略,精心优化的用于靶向线粒体递送的TAPY衍生物可能在未来作为TPP的替代品或补充而被开发出来,目前的工作是对概念的验证。
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Bioconjugate Chemistry
Bioconjugate Chemistry 生物-化学综合
CiteScore
9.00
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2.10%
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236
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: Bioconjugate Chemistry invites original contributions on all research at the interface between man-made and biological materials. The mission of the journal is to communicate to advances in fields including therapeutic delivery, imaging, bionanotechnology, and synthetic biology. Bioconjugate Chemistry is intended to provide a forum for presentation of research relevant to all aspects of bioconjugates, including the preparation, properties and applications of biomolecular conjugates.
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