Tetraphenylethylene-based photoluminescent self-assembled nanoparticles: preparation and biological evaluation

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Aydın, Elif Merve
Canıtez, İdil Su
Şahin, İrem Durmaz

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Colombo, Eleonora
Polito, Laura
Penconi, Marta
Bossi, Alberto
Impresari, Elisa
Passarella, Daniele
Dallavalle, Sabrina
Athanassopoulos, Constantinos M.
Pellegrino, Sara
Christodoulou, Michael S.

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American Chemical Society
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The conjugation of tetraphenylethylene (TPE) with podophyllotoxin, N-desacetyl-thiocolchicine, and cabazitaxel through a sebacic acid linker led to the formation of fluorescent nanoparticles. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) and photoluminescence spectroscopy were used for the identification and characterization of the fluorescent nanoparticles. The biological evaluation was determined in three human ovarian (KURAMOCHI, OVCAR3, OVSAHO) and three human breast (MCF7, SKBR 3, and MDA-MB231) cancer cell lines. In the case of cabazitaxel, the nanoparticles maintained the activity of the parent drug, at the low nanomolar range, while exhibiting high blue fluorescence. The internalization of the fluorescent NPs into cells was detected using immunofluorescence assay.

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Chemistry, medicinal

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