A Rose Bengal–Amphiphilic peptide conjugate for enhanced Photodynamic Therapy of Malignant Melanoma

2020 
MMalignant melanoma is an aggressive skin cancer with poor survival outcomes for patients diagnosed at an advanced stage. While targeted BRAF and immune checkpoint inhibitors have improved survival outcomes for a proportion of these patients, response rates remain variable. There is a need, therefore, for more effective treatments to bolster the options available for melanoma patients. In this manuscript, we covalently attached Rose Bengal (RB) to the amphipathic peptide (AMP) C(KLAKLAK)2 and determine the effectiveness of the resulting RB-C(KLAKLAK)2 conjugate as a Photodynamic Therapy (PDT) sensitiser. RB-C(KLAKLAK)2 mediated PDT treatment of subcutaneous B16-F10-Luc2 tumours in C57 mice resulted in lesions that were 479% smaller at the end of the study than animals treated with RB mediated PDT. The synergistic effect between RB and C(KLAKLAK)2 has been attributed to the AMP sensitising cells to reactive oxygen species (ROS), making them more susceptible to ROS-induced oxidative stress.
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