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  2. Cyanine-Gemcitabine Conjugates as Targeted Theranostic Agents for Glioblastoma Tumor Cells

Cyanine-Gemcitabine Conjugates as Targeted Theranostic Agents for Glioblastoma Tumor Cells

  • J Med Chem. 2019 Oct 24;62(20):9236-9245. doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.9b01147.
Zhengyang Jiang 1 Kathryn Pflug 2 Syed Muhammad Usama 1 Dacheng Kuai 1 Xin Yan 1 Raquel Sitcheran 2 Kevin Burgess 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Chemistry , Texas A&M University , Box 30012, College Station , Texas 77842 , United States.
  • 2 Department of Molecular & Cellular Medicine , Texas A&M University Health Science Center , College Station , Texas 77843 , United States.
Abstract

A small subset of heptamethine dyes (cyanine-7 or Cy7) share an intriguing characteristic: preferential tumor accumulation and retention. These dyes absorb in the near-infrared (NIR) region (above 750 nm) and perform active targeting to deliver therapeutic and toxic cargoes to various tumor models in vivo. In this work, four heptamethines 1 were synthesized, which have a gemcitabine fragment attached to the meso-position of the Cy7 core. Theranostic agent 1a was discovered that localized in glioblastoma tumor cells, has absorption maxima in NIR region, and showed similar therapeutic effect to gemcitabine but at one-third the molar dose.

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