Coacervation‐Driven Semipermeable Nanoreactors for Enzymatic Cascade‐Mediated Cancer Combination Therapy with Enhanced Efficacy

Author:

Lin Min1,Lv Xueli1,Wang Hepeng2,Shu Lilei1,Wang Helin1,Zhang Guojing1,Sun Jing1ORCID,Chen Xuesi1

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials College of Chemistry Jilin University Changchun Jilin 130012 P. R. China

2. China‐Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University Changchun Jilin 130033 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractUtilizing enzyme cascades as a promising approach for targeted cancer therapies holds significant potential, yet its clinical effectiveness is substantially hindered by functional losses during delivery. Complex coacervation emerges as an intriguing strategy for designing functional nanoreactors. In this study, a noteworthy achievement is presented in the development of lactobionic acid‐modified tumor microenvironment (TME)‐responsive polyelectrolyte complex vesicles (HGS‐PCVs) based on bioinspired homopolypeptoids, which serve as a facile, intelligent, and highly efficient nanoreactor tunable for glucose oxidase, hemoglobin, and sorafenib (SRF) to hepatic cancer cells. The TME‐responsive permeability of HGS‐PCVs enables the selective entry of glucose into their interior, triggering an enzymatic cascade reaction within the tumor. This intricate process generates toxic hydroxyl radicals while concurrently lowering the pH. Consequently, this pH shift enhances the SRF release, effectively promoting ferroptosis and apoptosis in the target cancer cells. Further, the administration of the HGS‐PCVs not only initiates immunogenic cell death but also plays a crucial role in inducing the maturation of dendritic cells within lymph nodes. It stimulates an adaptive T‐cell response, a crucial mechanism that contributes to impeding the growth of distant tumors in vivo, demonstrating the promising potential of PCVs for cancer immunotherapy.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

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