| Literature DB >> 31499254 |
Cheng Zhang1, Di-Wei Zheng1, Chu-Xin Li1, Mei-Zhen Zou2, Wu-Yang Yu1, Miao-Deng Liu1, Si-Yuan Peng1, Zhen-Lin Zhong1, Xian-Zheng Zhang3.
Abstract
Inflammation during photothermal therapy (PTT) of tumor usually results in adverse consequences. Here, a biomembrane camouflaged nanomedicine (mPDAB) containing polydopamine and ammonia borane was designed to enhance PTT efficacy and mitigate inflammation. Polydopamine, a biocompatible photothermal agent, can effectively convert light into heat for PTT. Ammonia borane was linked to the surface of polydopamine through the interaction of hydrogen bonding, which could destroy redox homoeostasis in tumor cells and reduce inflammation by H2 release in tumor microenvironment. Owing to the same origin of outer biomembranes, mPDAB showed excellent tumor accumulation and low systemic toxicity in a breast tumor model. Excellent PTT efficacy and inflammation reduction made the mPDAB completely eliminate the primary tumors, while also restraining the outgrowth of distant dormant tumors. The biomimetic nanomedicine shows potentials as a universal inflammation-self-alleviated platform to ameliorate inflammation-related disease treatment, including but not limited to PTT for tumor.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-Inflammation; Cell membrane; Hydrogen therapy; Photothermal therapy; Tumor
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31499254 DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.119472
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomaterials ISSN: 0142-9612 Impact factor: 12.479