| Literature DB >> 34041833 |
Kuikun Yang1,2, Guocan Yu3, Zhiqing Yang1,2, Ludan Yue1,2, Xiangjun Zhang1,2, Chen Sun1,2, Jianwen Wei1,2, Lang Rao4, Xiaoyuan Chen5,6,7, Ruibing Wang1,2.
Abstract
The clinical application of chemodynamic therapy is impeded by the insufficient intracellular H2 O2 level in tumor tissues. Herein, we developed a supramolecular nanoparticle via a simple one-step supramolecular polymerization-induced self-assembly process using platinum (IV) complex-modified β-cyclodextrin-ferrocene conjugates as supramolecular monomers. The supramolecular nanoparticles could dissociate rapidly upon exposure to endogenous H2 O2 in the tumor and release hydroxyl radicals as well as platinum (IV) prodrugs in situ, which is reduced into cisplatin to significantly promote the generation of H2 O2 in the tumor tissue. Thus, the supramolecular nanomedicine overcomes the limitation of conventional chemodynamic therapy via the self-augmented cascade radical generation and drug release. In addition, dissociated supramolecular nanoparticles could be readily excreted from the body via renal clearance to effectively avoid systemic toxicity and ensure long term biocompatibility of the nanomedicine. This work may provide new insights on the design and development of novel supramolecular nanoassemblies for cascade chemo/chemodynamic therapy.Entities:
Keywords: drug delivery; self-amplified dissociation; self-assembly; supramolecular polymerization; synergistic chemo/chemodynamic therapy
Year: 2021 PMID: 34041833 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202103721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336