1. Metallic-based phthalocyanine nanoemulsions for photodynamic purging of ovarian tissue in leukemia patients.
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Moghassemi S, Dadashzadeh A, Nikanfar S, Ghaffari-Bohlouli P, de Souza PEN, Shavandi A, Azevedo RB, and Amorim CA
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- Humans, Female, HL-60 Cells, Organometallic Compounds chemistry, Organometallic Compounds pharmacology, Ovary drug effects, Ovary pathology, Cell Survival drug effects, Ovarian Neoplasms drug therapy, Ovarian Neoplasms pathology, Photochemotherapy, Indoles chemistry, Indoles pharmacology, Photosensitizing Agents pharmacology, Photosensitizing Agents chemistry, Emulsions chemistry, Zinc Compounds chemistry, Leukemia pathology, Leukemia drug therapy, Isoindoles
- Abstract
For cancer patients with a high risk of ovarian tissue metastasis, ovarian autotransplantation is not advised due to the potential spread of malignant cells. Ex vivo purging of ovarian fragments may offer a more suitable alternative for fertility restoration. Eradicating malignant cells should be done selectively without affecting follicles or ovarian stromal cells (SCs). As a clinically licensed method, photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a minimally invasive treatment to destroy cancer cells. This study evaluates the effectiveness of nanoemulsions (NE) containing two phthalocyanine photosensitizers; aluminum (III) phthalocyanine (AlPc) and zinc (II) phthalocyanine (ZnPc) in eliminating cancer cells. Human leukemic malignant (HL-60) and ovarian stromal cells (SCs) were treated with AlPc/ZnPc loaded NEs with or without diode laser irradiation. HL-60 leukemia cells in 2D culture were eliminated by treatment with 10 nM AlPc-NE or 0.1 µM ZnPc-NE, while no toxicity was observed in SCs. In 3D culture models, although the cells showed more resistance to the NEs as a result of limited oxygen and photosensitizer penetration, the treatment remained selective for cancer cells. These approaches have the potential to eliminate malignant cells from ovarian tissue fragments., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests: Christiani A. Amorim reports financial support was provided by Louvain Foundation. Saba Nikanfar reports financial support was provided by FSR Belgium. If there are other authors, they declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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