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Vol. 297, Issue 3, 888-894, June 2001
Pharmacyclics Inc., Sunnyvale, California
Motexafin gadolinium (MGd) is a unique therapeutic agent that localizes
in cancer cells and increases tumor response to ionizing radiation and
certain chemotherapeutics. The in vitro intracellular localization,
accumulation, and retention of MGd in murine EMT6 mammary sarcoma and
Rif-1 fibrosarcoma cell lines were studied using interferometric
Fourier fluorescence microscopy. MGd cellular uptake was semiquantified
using its characteristic fluorescence emission band centered at 758 nm.
Colocalization studies were performed using mitochondrial, endoplasmic
reticulum, Golgi apparatus, nuclear, and lysosomal fluorescent
organelle probes, and verified using interferometric Fourier
spectroscopy. Cellular uptake was gradual and increased significantly
with incubation time. MGd localized primarily within the lysosomes and
endoplasmic reticulum, and to a lesser extent within the Golgi
apparatus and mitochondria. Mitochondrial staining was increased in
media without serum. No nuclear uptake was detected in the Rif-1 cells,
but after 48 h nuclear uptake was observed in 15% of EMT6 cells.
These results indicated that MGd accumulates within cytoplasmic
compartments. The sustained intracellular localization of MGd may, in
part, account for its unique radiation and chemotherapy enhancement properties. Interferometric Fourier fluorescence microscopy is a
potentially powerful tool in delineating and verifying localization sites of therapeutic agents.
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