Literature DB >> 31393101

Photothermal Therapy Nanomaterials Boosting Transformation of Fe(III) into Fe(II) in Tumor Cells for Highly Improving Chemodynamic Therapy.

Xuan Nie1, Lei Xia1, Hai-Li Wang1, Guang Chen1, Bin Wu1, Tian-You Zeng1, Chun-Yan Hong1, Long-Hai Wang1, Ye-Zi You1.   

Abstract

Chemodynamic therapy based on Fe2+-catalyzed Fenton reaction holds great promise in cancer treatment. However, low-produced hydroxyl radicals in tumor cells constitute its severe challenges because of the fact that Fe2+ with high catalytic activity could be easily oxidized into Fe3+ with low catalytic activity, greatly lowering Fenton reaction efficacy. Here, we codeliver CuS with the iron-containing prodrug into tumor cells. In tumor cells, the overproduced esterase could cleave the phenolic ester bond in the prodrug to release Fe2+, activating Fenton reaction to produce the hydroxyl radical. Meanwhile, CuS could act as a nanocatalyst for continuously catalyzing the regeneration of high-active Fe2+ from low-active Fe3+ to produce enough hydroxyl radicals to efficiently kill tumor cells as well as a photothermal therapy agent for generating hyperthermia for thermal ablation of tumor cells upon NIR irradiation. The results have exhibited that the approach of photothermal therapy nanomaterials boosting transformation of Fe3+ into Fe2+ in tumor cells can highly improve Fenton reaction for efficient chemodynamic therapy. This strategy was demonstrated to have an excellent antitumor activity both in vitro and in vivo, which provides an innovative perspective to Fenton reaction-based chemodynamic therapy.

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Keywords:  Fe(II) regeneration; Fenton reaction; chemodynamic therapy; combined cancer therapy; photothermal therapy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31393101     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b11291

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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