Photoimmunotherapy Using Cationic and Anionic Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates against HIV Env-Expressing Cells

Different therapeutic strategies have been investigated to target and eliminate HIV-1-infected cells by using armed antibodies specific to viral proteins, with varying degrees of success. Herein, we propose a new strategy by combining photodynamic therapy (PDT) with HIV Env-targeted immunotherapy, a...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Sadraeian, Calise Bahou, Edgar Ferreira da Cruz, Luíz Mário Ramos Janini, Ricardo Sobhie Diaz, Ross W. Boyle, Vijay Chudasama, Francisco Eduardo Gontijo Guimarães
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
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spelling doaj-6090887ba56841be83d8dc14e41ea2092020-12-02T00:00:09ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-12-01219151915110.3390/ijms21239151Photoimmunotherapy Using Cationic and Anionic Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates against HIV Env-Expressing CellsMohammad Sadraeian0Calise Bahou1Edgar Ferreira da Cruz2Luíz Mário Ramos Janini3Ricardo Sobhie Diaz4Ross W. Boyle5Vijay Chudasama6Francisco Eduardo Gontijo Guimarães7São Carlos Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, SP 13566-590, BrazilDepartment of Chemistry, University College London, London WC1H 0AJ, UKLaboratório de Retrovirologia, Disciplina de Microbiologia, Departamento de Microbiologia Imunologia Parasitologia, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP 04039-032, BrazilLaboratório de Retrovirologia, Disciplina de Microbiologia, Departamento de Microbiologia Imunologia Parasitologia, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP 04039-032, BrazilLaboratório de Retrovirologia, Disciplina de Microbiologia, Departamento de Microbiologia Imunologia Parasitologia, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP 04039-032, BrazilDepartment of Chemistry, University of Hull, Cottingham Road, Hull HU6 7RX, UKDepartment of Chemistry, University College London, London WC1H 0AJ, UKSão Carlos Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, SP 13566-590, BrazilDifferent therapeutic strategies have been investigated to target and eliminate HIV-1-infected cells by using armed antibodies specific to viral proteins, with varying degrees of success. Herein, we propose a new strategy by combining photodynamic therapy (PDT) with HIV Env-targeted immunotherapy, and refer to it as HIV photoimmunotherapy (PIT). A human anti-gp41 antibody (7B2) was conjugated to two photosensitizers (PSs) with different charges through different linking strategies; “Click” conjugation by using an azide-bearing porphyrin attached via a disulfide bridge linker with a drug-to-antibody ratio (DAR) of exactly 4, and “Lysine” conjugation by using phthalocyanine IRDye 700DX dye with average DARs of 2.1, 3.0 and 4.4. These photo-immunoconjugates (PICs) were compared via biochemical and immunological characterizations regarding the dosimetry, solubility, and cell targeting. Photo-induced cytotoxicity of the PICs were compared using assays for apoptosis, reactive oxygen species (ROS), photo-cytotoxicity, and confocal microscopy. Targeted phototoxicity seems to be primarily dependent on the binding of PS-antibody to the HIV antigen on the cell membrane, whilst being independent of the PS type. This is the first report of the application of PIT for HIV immunotherapy by killing HIV Env-expressing cells.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/23/9151HIV immunotherapyphotoimmunotherapyphotodynamic therapyporphyrinphthalocyanineHIV-infected cell
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author Mohammad Sadraeian
Calise Bahou
Edgar Ferreira da Cruz
Luíz Mário Ramos Janini
Ricardo Sobhie Diaz
Ross W. Boyle
Vijay Chudasama
Francisco Eduardo Gontijo Guimarães
spellingShingle Mohammad Sadraeian
Calise Bahou
Edgar Ferreira da Cruz
Luíz Mário Ramos Janini
Ricardo Sobhie Diaz
Ross W. Boyle
Vijay Chudasama
Francisco Eduardo Gontijo Guimarães
Photoimmunotherapy Using Cationic and Anionic Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates against HIV Env-Expressing Cells
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
HIV immunotherapy
photoimmunotherapy
photodynamic therapy
porphyrin
phthalocyanine
HIV-infected cell
author_facet Mohammad Sadraeian
Calise Bahou
Edgar Ferreira da Cruz
Luíz Mário Ramos Janini
Ricardo Sobhie Diaz
Ross W. Boyle
Vijay Chudasama
Francisco Eduardo Gontijo Guimarães
author_sort Mohammad Sadraeian
title Photoimmunotherapy Using Cationic and Anionic Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates against HIV Env-Expressing Cells
title_short Photoimmunotherapy Using Cationic and Anionic Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates against HIV Env-Expressing Cells
title_full Photoimmunotherapy Using Cationic and Anionic Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates against HIV Env-Expressing Cells
title_fullStr Photoimmunotherapy Using Cationic and Anionic Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates against HIV Env-Expressing Cells
title_full_unstemmed Photoimmunotherapy Using Cationic and Anionic Photosensitizer-Antibody Conjugates against HIV Env-Expressing Cells
title_sort photoimmunotherapy using cationic and anionic photosensitizer-antibody conjugates against hiv env-expressing cells
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Different therapeutic strategies have been investigated to target and eliminate HIV-1-infected cells by using armed antibodies specific to viral proteins, with varying degrees of success. Herein, we propose a new strategy by combining photodynamic therapy (PDT) with HIV Env-targeted immunotherapy, and refer to it as HIV photoimmunotherapy (PIT). A human anti-gp41 antibody (7B2) was conjugated to two photosensitizers (PSs) with different charges through different linking strategies; “Click” conjugation by using an azide-bearing porphyrin attached via a disulfide bridge linker with a drug-to-antibody ratio (DAR) of exactly 4, and “Lysine” conjugation by using phthalocyanine IRDye 700DX dye with average DARs of 2.1, 3.0 and 4.4. These photo-immunoconjugates (PICs) were compared via biochemical and immunological characterizations regarding the dosimetry, solubility, and cell targeting. Photo-induced cytotoxicity of the PICs were compared using assays for apoptosis, reactive oxygen species (ROS), photo-cytotoxicity, and confocal microscopy. Targeted phototoxicity seems to be primarily dependent on the binding of PS-antibody to the HIV antigen on the cell membrane, whilst being independent of the PS type. This is the first report of the application of PIT for HIV immunotherapy by killing HIV Env-expressing cells.
topic HIV immunotherapy
photoimmunotherapy
photodynamic therapy
porphyrin
phthalocyanine
HIV-infected cell
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/23/9151
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