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  2. Hypericum Perforatum-Derived Exosomes-Like Nanovesicles: A Novel Natural Photosensitizer for Effective Tumor Photodynamic Therapy

Hypericum Perforatum-Derived Exosomes-Like Nanovesicles: A Novel Natural Photosensitizer for Effective Tumor Photodynamic Therapy

  • Int J Nanomedicine. 2025 Feb 4:20:1529-1541. doi: 10.2147/IJN.S510339.
Xiaoyu Ma 1 Ni Chen 1 Peiyuan Zeng 1 Yuqian He 1 Tao Zhang 1 Yu Lu 1 Ziyu Li 1 Jin Xu 1 Jingcan You 1 Youkun Zheng 1 Liqun Wang 1 Mao Luo 1 Jianbo Wu 1
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Affiliation

  • 1 Basic Medicine Research Innovation Center for Cardiometabolic Diseases, Ministry of Education; Laboratory for Cardiovascular Pharmacology, Department of Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy; Luzhou Municipal Key Laboratory of Thrombosis and Vascular Biology Southwest Medical University, Luzhou, 646000, People's Republic of China.
Abstract

Background: Natural photosensitizers hold potential for photodynamic therapy (PDT) but are often limited by poor visible light absorption. Plant-derived exosome-like nanovesicles offer an innovative platform for enhancing photosensitizer performance.

Methods: Hypericum perforatum-derived nanovesicles (HPDENs) were characterized using electron microscopy, dynamic light scattering, and proteomic and miRNA Sequencing. High-performance liquid chromatography confirmed hypericin content. PDT efficacy was assessed in vitro and in vivo.

Results: HPDENs exhibited robust photosensitizing properties, generating Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) through both Type I and Type II pathways upon light activation. In vitro, HPDENs showed light dose-dependent cytotoxicity against human melanoma cells, characterized by elevated ROS production and Apoptosis induction. In vivo, HPDEN-mediated PDT significantly suppressed tumor growth and induced extensive tumor necrosis, with no observable toxicity to major organs.

Conclusion: HPDENs represent a novel plant-derived photosensitizer with dual ROS generation pathways and significant therapeutic efficacy, providing a promising platform for enhancing photodynamic therapy.

Keywords

Hypericum perforatum-derived exosomes-like nanovesicles; apoptosis; photodynamic therapy; photosensitizer; reactive oxygen species.

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