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      Target-selective phototherapy using a ligand-based photosensitizer for type 2 cannabinoid receptor.

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          Phototherapy is a powerful, noninvasive approach for cancer treatment, with several agents currently in clinical use. Despite the progress and promise, most current phototherapy agents have serious side effects as they can lead to damage to healthy tissue, even when the photosensitizers are fused to targeting molecules due to nonspecific light activation of the unbound photosensitizer. To overcome these limitations, we developed a phototherapy agent that combines a functional ligand and a near infrared phthalocyanine dye. Our target is type 2 cannabinoid receptor (CB2R), considered an attractive therapeutic target for phototherapy given it is overexpressed by many types of cancers that are located at a surface or can be reached by an endoscope. We show that our CB2R-targeted phototherapy agent, IR700DX-mbc94, is specific for CB2R and effective only when bound to the target receptor. Overall, this opens up the opportunity for development of an alternative treatment option for CB2R-positive cancers.

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          Journal
          Chem. Biol.
          Chemistry & biology
          Elsevier BV
          1879-1301
          1074-5521
          Mar 20 2014
          : 21
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, 100 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA; Department of Diagnostic Radiology, First Hospital of Medical School, Xi'an Jiaotong University, 277 Yanta West Road, 710061 Xi'an, PRC.
          [2 ] Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, 100 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA; Department of Radiology, Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, Second Military Medical University, 225 Changhai Road, 200438 Shanghai, PRC.
          [3 ] Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, 100 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA.
          [4 ] Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Computational Chemical Genomics Screening Center, School of Pharmacy and Drug Discovery Institute, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
          [5 ] Department of Radiology, University of Pittsburgh, 100 Technology Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA; University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, 5150 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15232, USA. Electronic address: baim@upmc.edu.
          Article
          S1074-5521(14)00032-5 NIHMS566631
          10.1016/j.chembiol.2014.01.009
          3989837
          24583052
          4c9cc21c-b961-4af0-b804-e70da5b89f84
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