A Novel CaCu‐Metal–Organic‐Framework Based Multimodal Treatment Platform for Enhanced Synergistic Therapy of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Author:

Chen Weijun12,Yang Meiyang1,Wang Huili3,Song Junling2,Mei Congjin1,Qiu Lipeng1ORCID,Chen Jinghua1

Affiliation:

1. School of Life Sciences and Health Engineering Jiangnan University Wuxi 214122 China

2. School of Chemical and Material Engineering Jiangnan University Wuxi 214122 China

3. College of Chemistry and Molecular Sciences Wuhan University Wuhan 430072 China

Abstract

AbstractMetal ions have attracted a lot of interest in antitumor therapy due to their unique mechanism of action. However, multiple death mechanisms associate with metal ions to synergistic antitumors have few studies mainly due to the serious challenges in designing and building metal‐associated multimodal treatment platforms. Hence, a series of glutathione‐activatable CaCu‐based metal–organic‐frameworks loaded with doxorubicin and ovalbumin are successfully designed and synthesized with an “all in one” strategy, which is modified by galactosamine‐linked hyaluronic acid to prepare multimodal treatment platform (SCC/DOX@OVA‐HG) for targeted delivery and synergistic antitumor therapy. SCC/DOX@OVA‐HG can be rapidly degraded by the overexpressed glutathione and then releases the “cargoes” in the tumor microenvironment. The released Cu+ efficiently catalyzes H2O2 to produce highly toxic ROS for CDT, and the up‐regulation of calcium ion concentration in tumor cells induced by the released Ca2+ enables calcium overload therapy, which synergically enhances the metal‐related death pattern. Meanwhile, OVA combined with Ca2+/Cu2+ further activates macrophages into an M1‐like phenotype to accelerate tumor cell death through immunotherapy. Besides, the released DOX can also insert into the DNA double helix for chemotherapy. Consequently, the developed SCC/DOX@OVA‐HG reveals significantly improved antitumor efficacy through a multimodal synergistic therapy of chemotherapy, chemodynamic therapy, calcium overload, and immunotherapy.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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