Several strategies have gained attraction in cancer diagnosis and therapy, particularly to overcome the limitations associated with direct targeting approaches in radioimmunotherapy and photoimmunotherapy. Here, we have introduced a synthetic zipper-mediated pre-targeting system for near-infrared photoimmunotherapy (NIR-PIT) utilizing the IR700-conjugated Zip1-SNAP protein in combination with three scFv-ZIP2 fusion proteins targeting FOLR1, TROP2, and TF. In this two-step targeting approach, scFv-Zip2 proteins first bind to cancer-specific antigens, followed by hybridization with Zip1-SNAP-IR700 at cell surface via high-affinity zipper interaction. Upon NIR light irradiation, targeted cancer cells underwent selective phototoxicity in a concentration-dependent manner with IC(50) range (
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