An automated illumination system for high-throughput photopharmacology studies: a case study of ROS-sensitive Zn- and Pd-phthalocyanine-loaded liposomes
Eftekhari, Ali; Lem, Olga; Efimov, Alexander; Laaksonen, Timo; Durandin, Nikita (2025-10-20)
Eftekhari, Ali
Lem, Olga
Efimov, Alexander
Laaksonen, Timo
Durandin, Nikita
20.10.2025
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202601261888
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202601261888
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High-throughput approaches for studying light-activated compounds are in high demand in biomedical applications. In this work, we designed and validated a cost-effective illumination platform that is easy to fabricate, customizable, and suitable for high-throughput in vitro studies. We demonstrated the performance of our system using a comparative study of reactive oxygen species (ROS)-sensitive liposomes loaded with two structurally identical phthalocyanines differing in their central metal, namely zinc and palladium. We showed that our system allows screening of a large set of chemical parameters in a short period of time for the optimization of light-triggered drug delivery systems, such as dye loading, power density, light dosage, and aerobic/anaerobic environment. Upon optimization, Pd(ii) phthalocyanine-loaded liposomes released up to 100% of calcein, while Zn(ii) phthalocyanine-loaded liposomes achieved only 50% release under the same conditions, i.e., 690 nm incident light and 10 J cm−2 light dosage. Under anaerobic conditions, the calcein release was markedly reduced for both liposomes, confirming its ROS-dependent nature. The illumination system performed reliably throughout the study.
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