Prieto Montero, RuthPrieto Castañeda, AlejandroKatsumiti, AlbertoCajaraville, Miren P.Agarrabeitia, Antonia R.Ortíz García, María JosefaMartínez Martínez, Virginia2023-06-172023-06-172021-06-211422-006710.3390/ijms22126618https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/8376Received: 28 May 2021 / Accepted: 16 June 2021 / Published: 21 June 2021.BODIPY dyes have recently attracted attention as potential photosensitizers. In this work, commercial and novel photosensitizers (PSs) based on BODIPY chromophores (haloBODIPYs and orthogonal dimers strategically designed with intense bands in the blue, green or red region of the visible spectra and high singlet oxygen production) were covalently linked to mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) further functionalized with PEG and folic acid (FA). MSNs approximately 50 nm in size with different functional groups were synthesized to allow multiple alternatives of PS-PEG-FA decoration of their external surface. Different combinations varying the type of PS (commercial Rose Bengal, Thionine and Chlorine e6 or custom-made BODIPY-based), the linkage design, and the length of PEG are detailed. All the nanosystems were physicochemically characterized (morphology, diameter, size distribution and PS loaded amount) and photophysically studied (absorption capacity, fluorescence efficiency, and singlet oxygen production) in suspension. For the most promising PS-PEG-FA silica nanoplatforms, the biocompatibility in dark conditions and the phototoxicity under suitable irradiation wavelengths (blue, green, or red) at regulated light doses (10–15 J/cm2) were compared with PSs free in solution in HeLa cells in vitro.engAtribución 3.0 EspañaFunctionalization of photosensitized silica nanoparticles for advanced photodynamic therapy of cancerjournal articlehttps://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22126618https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/12/6618open access620.3615.849.7616‑006.04547543.42.6577.164.17BODIPY-based photosensitizersFunctionalized silica nanoparticlesFolic acidPEGPhotodynamic therapyHeLa cells(Photo) toxicityBioquímica (Química)Química orgánica (Química)Oncología2306 Química Orgánica3201.01 Oncología