Önal Dumanoğlu E.(Yürütücü), Cammas-Marion S.(Yürütücü), Dumoulin F., Atilla D.
TÜBİTAK Uluslararası İkili İşbirliği Projesi, 2021 - 2023
This project aims at producing novel phthalocyanine-based NIR photosensitizing nanoparticles with
high singlet oxygen generation capacity for targeted anti-cancer photodynamic therapy. The
scientific excellence of this project is evidenced by the rational design of the phthalocyanines (all
final structures being novel) and of the nanoparticles themselves, consisting of biocompatible
copolymers for tumor-targeting drug delivery, thanks to the insertion of targeting moieties and the
Enhanced Permeation and Retention effect.
The methodology has been splitted into four work packages (WPs), organized in full compliance of
the perfect complementarity of both teams. Two WPs will be completed in Turkey: WP1 - Synthesis
of targeted original NIR-absorbing phthalocyanines and WP3 - Photophysical and photochemical
characterization of the phthalocyanines and of the phthalocyanine-loaded nanoparticles. The two
other WPs will be completed in France: WP2 - Preparation of nanoparticles based on poly(benzyl
malate) derivatives and phthalocyanines encapsulation and WP4 - Biological evaluation of the
photodynamic efficiency of the phthalocyanines-loaded nanoparticles.
The project management has been carefully organized, and both teams have gathered the
expertises necessary to the success of the project. The decision-making scheme has been shaped
for all aspects of the projects (scientific, student recruitment and supervision, travel organization,
publication strategy).
The importance of this international collaboration is evidenced by the perfect complementarity of
both teams, and the fact that no one of their expertise is available in the other country. The Turkish
team (PI: Assist. Prof. Emel Önal Dumanoğlu and associate researcher Prof. Dr. Devrim Atilla) has an
internationally recognized expertise in the chemistry of phthalocyanines and photosensitisers for
anti-cancer photodynamic therapy. On the other hand, the French team has a unique expertise in
the use of poly(benzylmalate) copolymers for drug encapsulation and drug delivery. These
expertises have never been combined so far and this project is an exciting opportunity to produce
significant contribution in the field.
Given the public health, social and economic importance of the burden caused by cancer, which is
one of the major death causes worldwide, the impact of this project is huge as it shall allow to
produce anticancer systems with increased efficiency.