Aggregation‐Induced Emission Photosensitizer‐Engineered Anticancer Nanomedicine for Synergistic Chemo/Chemodynamic/Photodynamic Therapy

Author:

Yu Bentong12,Liu Mingshan123,Jiang Lei12,Xu Chuan123,Hu Huoli12,Huang Tong4,Xu Dunwu123,Wang Ning123,Li Qianying5,Tang Ben Zhong6ORCID,Huang Xiaolin5,Zhang Wan123

Affiliation:

1. Department of Thoracic Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College Nanchang University Nanchang Jiangxi 330006 P. R. China

2. Jiangxi Hospital of China‐Japan Friendship Hospital National Regional Center for Respiratory Medicine Nanchang Nanchang Jiangxi 330000 P. R. China

3. Jiangxi Institute of Respiratory Disease, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College Nanchang University Nanchang Jiangxi 330000 P. R. China

4. Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery Zhongshan People's Hospital Zhongshan Guangdong 528499 P. R. China

5. State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Resources School of Food Science and Technology Nanchang University Nanchang 330047 P. R. China

6. School of Science and Engineering Shenzhen Institute of Aggregate Science and Technology The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Guangdong 518172 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractPhotodynamic therapy (PDT) with aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) photosensitizers (PSs) is a promising therapeutic strategy to achieve better anticancer results. However, eradicating solid tumors completely by PDT alone can be difficult owing to the inherent drawbacks of this treatment, and the combination of PDT with other therapeutic modalities provides opportunities to achieve cooperative enhancement interactions among various treatments. Herein, this work presents the construction of a biocompatible nanocomposite, namely CaO2@DOX@ZIF@ASQ, featuring light‐responsive reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and tumor‐targeting oxygen and hydrogen peroxide discharge, as well as controlled doxorubicin (DOX) and copper ion release, thus allowing the combined PDT/CT/CDT effect by AIE PS‐enhanced PDT, DOX‐based chemotherapy (CT), and copper‐involved Fenton‐like reaction‐driven chemodynamic therapy (CDT). In vitro and in vivo studies verify that the generation of both ROS and O2 by this nanomedicine, stimulated by light, exhibits superior anticancer efficacy, alleviating tumor hypoxia and achieving synergistic PDT/CT/CDT therapeutic effect. This multifunctional nanomedicine remarkably suppresses the tumor growth with minimized systemic toxicity, providing a new strategy for constructing multimodal PDT/CT/CDT therapeutic systems to overcome hypoxia limitations, and potentially increase the antitumor efficacy at lower doses of PSs and chemotherapeutic drugs, thus minimizing potential toxicity to non‐malignant tissues.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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