| Literature DB >> 32181991 |
Yunhao Shi1, Jiaojiao Zhang1, Han Huang1, Changyu Cao1, Jiajia Yin1, Wenjing Xu2, Wenjun Wang3, Xuejiao Song1, Yewei Zhang2, Xiaochen Dong1,4.
Abstract
The combination of reactive oxygen species-involved chemodynamic therapy (CDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT) holds great promise in enhancing anticancer effects. Herein, a multifunctional Fe-doped polyoxometalate (Fe-POM) cluster is fabricated via a simple method. The Fe-POM can not only be utilized as PTT agents to generate a hyperthermia effect for cancer cell killing under near-infrared (NIR) II laser (1060 nm) irradiation, but also can be used as CDT agents to convert endogenous less-reactive H2 O2 into harmful ·OH and simultaneously deplete glutathione for an amplified CDT effect. Notably, the hyperthermia induced by PTT can further enhance the CDT effect, achieving a synergistic PTT/CDT effect. Owing to the self-assembling properties at lowered pH values, the Fe-POM exhibits high tumor accumulation as revealed by photoacoustic imaging. More importantly, Fe-POM enables effective destruction of tumors without inducing noticeable damage to normal tissues under 1060 nm laser irradiation. The work presents a new type of multifunctional agent with high PTT/CDT efficacy, providing promising methods for PTT-enhanced CDT in a NIR-II biowindow.Entities:
Keywords: Fe-doped polyoxometalate; NIR-II photothermal therapy; chemodynamic therapy; tumor microenvironments
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32181991 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202000005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933