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Fluorophores to fighters: BODIPY-metal complexes as next-gen anticancer prodrugs.

Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003) 2026 Vol.55(1) p. 40-58

Kikani T, Patel K, Thakore S

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Metal-coordinated complexes have been employed as effective anti-cancer agents with -platin being the foundation for the development of metal-based therapeutics.

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APA Kikani T, Patel K, Thakore S (2026). Fluorophores to fighters: BODIPY-metal complexes as next-gen anticancer prodrugs.. Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003), 55(1), 40-58. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5dt01667c
MLA Kikani T, et al.. "Fluorophores to fighters: BODIPY-metal complexes as next-gen anticancer prodrugs.." Dalton transactions (Cambridge, England : 2003), vol. 55, no. 1, 2026, pp. 40-58.
PMID 41099288
DOI 10.1039/d5dt01667c

Abstract

Metal-coordinated complexes have been employed as effective anti-cancer agents with -platin being the foundation for the development of metal-based therapeutics. However, their use is greatly limited by their systemic toxicity, drug resistance and non-targeted approach. Progressing drug resistance has led to the use of combinatorial approaches for a multifaceted attack on cancer. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a clinically approved adjuvant chemotherapy that involves the use of a photosensitizer (PS), light and endogenous molecular oxygen (O). Boron-dipyrromethene (BODIPY) dyes are a class of fluorophores that serve as promising PSs with excellent light-activated reactive oxygen species (ROS) generating capacity (for PDT) and light-to-heat conversion (for PTT) causing the thermal ablation of cancer cells. Conjugating a metal-based drug along with a PS and a targeting ligand to design a prodrug acts as a "magic packet" to target various cancers. This review elaborates the advances in the development of metallo-prodrugs adorned with a BODIPY cage as cancer theranostics. It highlights the engineering marvel of constructing prodrugs with high specificity and organelle-targeting ability.

MeSH Terms

Boron Compounds; Prodrugs; Humans; Antineoplastic Agents; Coordination Complexes; Fluorescent Dyes; Neoplasms; Photosensitizing Agents; Animals; Photochemotherapy