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Spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen self-sufficient nanophotosensitizers enable the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy
Carrying out the in vivo syntheses of drugs toxic to tumors based on the specific features of the tumor microenvironment is critical for ensuring specific antitumor efficacy. However, achieving in situ high-yield synthetic toxic drugs from non-toxic agents and reducing their drug resistance in hypox...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163376/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc02387f |
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author | He, Suisui Lu, Siyu Liu, Sha Li, Tianrong Li, Jieling Sun, Shihao Liu, Meilin Liang, Kun Fu, Xu Chen, Fengjuan Meng, Genping Zhang, Lang Hai, Jun Wang, Baodui |
author_facet | He, Suisui Lu, Siyu Liu, Sha Li, Tianrong Li, Jieling Sun, Shihao Liu, Meilin Liang, Kun Fu, Xu Chen, Fengjuan Meng, Genping Zhang, Lang Hai, Jun Wang, Baodui |
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description | Carrying out the in vivo syntheses of drugs toxic to tumors based on the specific features of the tumor microenvironment is critical for ensuring specific antitumor efficacy. However, achieving in situ high-yield synthetic toxic drugs from non-toxic agents and reducing their drug resistance in hypoxic tumors remain challenges. Herein we created a tumor-microenvironment-responsive porous Pt/Pt(iv) methylene blue coordination polymer nanoshuttle (Pt/PtMBCPNS) photosensitizer with spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) self-sufficient for the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy. After being endocytosed, the nanophotosensitizer as a cascade catalyst was observed to effectively catalyze the conversion of endogenous H(2)O(2) to O(2), and was hence found to play a dual role in the enhanced tumor therapy. PtMBCPNSs, upon being irradiated with red light, efficiently converted O(2) into (1)O(2). Subsequently, (1)O(2) oxidized non-toxic 1,5-dihydroxynaphthalene to form the anticancer agent juglone with a high yield. In addition, O(2) was found to be able to improve the hypoxic microenvironment without light irradiation, thus enhancing the antitumor efficacy of the produced drugs and reducing drug resistance. As a result, by enhancing the synergistic effect of the treatment, this nanophotosensitizer significantly inhibited the growth of tumors and avoided damage to normal tissues/organs. Collectively, this work highlights a robust nanoplatform with the spatiotemporally controlled in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and generation of O(2) to help overcome the current limitations of chemical-based therapies against hypoxic tumors. |
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spelling | pubmed-81633762021-06-11 Spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen self-sufficient nanophotosensitizers enable the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy He, Suisui Lu, Siyu Liu, Sha Li, Tianrong Li, Jieling Sun, Shihao Liu, Meilin Liang, Kun Fu, Xu Chen, Fengjuan Meng, Genping Zhang, Lang Hai, Jun Wang, Baodui Chem Sci Chemistry Carrying out the in vivo syntheses of drugs toxic to tumors based on the specific features of the tumor microenvironment is critical for ensuring specific antitumor efficacy. However, achieving in situ high-yield synthetic toxic drugs from non-toxic agents and reducing their drug resistance in hypoxic tumors remain challenges. Herein we created a tumor-microenvironment-responsive porous Pt/Pt(iv) methylene blue coordination polymer nanoshuttle (Pt/PtMBCPNS) photosensitizer with spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen ((1)O(2)) self-sufficient for the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy. After being endocytosed, the nanophotosensitizer as a cascade catalyst was observed to effectively catalyze the conversion of endogenous H(2)O(2) to O(2), and was hence found to play a dual role in the enhanced tumor therapy. PtMBCPNSs, upon being irradiated with red light, efficiently converted O(2) into (1)O(2). Subsequently, (1)O(2) oxidized non-toxic 1,5-dihydroxynaphthalene to form the anticancer agent juglone with a high yield. In addition, O(2) was found to be able to improve the hypoxic microenvironment without light irradiation, thus enhancing the antitumor efficacy of the produced drugs and reducing drug resistance. As a result, by enhancing the synergistic effect of the treatment, this nanophotosensitizer significantly inhibited the growth of tumors and avoided damage to normal tissues/organs. Collectively, this work highlights a robust nanoplatform with the spatiotemporally controlled in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and generation of O(2) to help overcome the current limitations of chemical-based therapies against hypoxic tumors. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8163376/ /pubmed/34123135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc02387f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry He, Suisui Lu, Siyu Liu, Sha Li, Tianrong Li, Jieling Sun, Shihao Liu, Meilin Liang, Kun Fu, Xu Chen, Fengjuan Meng, Genping Zhang, Lang Hai, Jun Wang, Baodui Spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen self-sufficient nanophotosensitizers enable the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy |
title | Spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen self-sufficient nanophotosensitizers enable the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy |
title_full | Spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen self-sufficient nanophotosensitizers enable the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy |
title_fullStr | Spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen self-sufficient nanophotosensitizers enable the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen self-sufficient nanophotosensitizers enable the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy |
title_short | Spatiotemporally controlled O(2) and singlet oxygen self-sufficient nanophotosensitizers enable the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy |
title_sort | spatiotemporally controlled o(2) and singlet oxygen self-sufficient nanophotosensitizers enable the in vivo high-yield synthesis of drugs and efficient hypoxic tumor therapy |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8163376/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34123135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0sc02387f |
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