Rational design of ERα targeting hypoxia turn-on fluorescent probes with antiproliferative activity for breast cancer†
Abstract
The overexpression of estrogen receptor (ER) α is not only closely related to the development of ER+ breast cancer, but is also an important biomarker for clinical diagnosis and treatment. Herein, we report several ERα targeting hypoxia turn-on fluorescent probes with antitumor activity for breast cancer cells. Among them, probes 3 and 5 displayed good ERα targeting ability and favorable hypoxia turn-on response in MCF-7 cells. Moreover, the probes 3 and 5 exhibited good antiproliferative activity towards MCF-7 cells (IC50 = 8.5 μM, 10.3 μM) and a much lower cytotoxicity to normal cells compared with the positive control. It is expected that these novel fluorescent probes may provide useful tools for the theranostics of ER+ breast cancer.