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Bifunctional chimera for ligand-directed photo-degradation of oncogenic microRNA.

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Targeted inhibition of oncogenic microRNAs provides a promising anti-cancer approach. Here, we report a bifunctional chimera for ligand-directed regulation of target oncogenic precursor microRNA through photo-degradation. Chimeric TGP-210-Ppa with photosensitizer… Click to show full abstract

Targeted inhibition of oncogenic microRNAs provides a promising anti-cancer approach. Here, we report a bifunctional chimera for ligand-directed regulation of target oncogenic precursor microRNA through photo-degradation. Chimeric TGP-210-Ppa with photosensitizer pyropheophorbide a (Ppa) linked with the ligand of the oncogenic precursor miR-210 was able to bind specifically to oncogenIc pre-miRNA and produce 1O2 under red light irradiation to degrade the target pre-miRNA. This bifunctional chimera-based modification of precursor microRNA serves as a unique method for target gene regulation since photo-irradiation was able to provide temporal-spatial resolution. We demonstrated that TGP-210-Ppa prevented the generation of functional miR-210 in breast cancer cells in a photocontrollable manner. This also successfully reversed the downstream oncogenic signaling pathway mediated by miR-210 to promote cancer cell death.

Keywords: chimera; photo degradation; ligand directed; chimera ligand; bifunctional chimera

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2023

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