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Nucleus‐Targeted Organoiridium–Albumin Conjugate for Photodynamic Cancer Therapy
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An organoiridium-albumin bioconjugate (Ir1-HSA) was synthesized by reaction of a pendant maleimide ligand with human serum albumin. The phosphorescence of Ir1-HSA was enhanced significantly compared to parent complex Ir1. The long phosphorescence lifetime and high <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> quantum yield of Ir1-HSA are highly favorable properties for photodynamic therapy. Ir1-HSA mainly accumulated in the nucleus of living cancer cells and showed remarkable photocytotoxicity against a range of cancer cell lines and tumor spheroids (light IC<sub>50</sub> ; 0.8-5 μm, photo-cytotoxicity index PI=40-60), while remaining non-toxic to normal cells and normal cell spheroids, even after photo-irradiation. This nucleus-targeting organoiridium-albumin is a strong candidate photosensitizer for anticancer photodynamic therapy.
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