An Ir(III)-based Type I Photosensitizer Triggers Immunogenic Pyroptosis in Prostate Cancer

Abstract

Pyroptosis, a newly characterized potent immunogenic cell death (ICD) modality, is gathering increasing attention in cancer immunotherapy for the ability to activate T cell immunity efficiently even at low incidence. The precise spatiotemporal control and noninvasive nature endow photocatalytic system with great potential in immunogenic pyroptosis-based cancer treatment. However, the exploration of efficient pyroptosis inducers for hypoxic tumor microenvironment remains in its early stages. Here, we designed a series of photocatalytic type-I reactive oxygen species (ROS) generator (Ir1–Ir3) to initiate immunogenic pyroptosis in prostate cancer. The fluorescein decorated Ir(III)-based photosensitizers were designed to take advantage of the triple state population via muti-channels and the electron-rich character of deprotonated fluorescein moiety, thereby modulating type I ROS generation through an effective electron transfer process. Noteworthy, Ir3, equipped with the electron donating cyclometalating ligands dtqx (2,3-dithiophen-2-ylquinoxaline), is demonstrated to be the strongest type-I ROS generator and superior for inducing pyroptosis via canonical Caspase-1/gasdermin D (GSDMD) pathway. Regarding the subcutaneous and remote re-challenge prostate cancer-bearing animal models, an effective primary tumor inhibition and immunological memory to prevent tumor recurrence and metastasis have been achieved. This work highlights a strategy to design Ir(III) complex-based, oxygen-independent photosensitizers as potent pyroptosis-inducing agents in prostate cancer treatment.

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Article type
Research Article
Submitted
12 Jan 2026
Accepted
17 Apr 2026
First published
20 Apr 2026

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

An Ir(III)-based Type I Photosensitizer Triggers Immunogenic Pyroptosis in Prostate Cancer

T. Kang, F. Wei, Y. Shi, J. Xu, J. Liu, B. Huang, M. Liu, J. Dong, L. Zhou, K. M. Wong and K. Li, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6QI00069J

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