Affiliation:
1. NMPA Key Laboratory for Research and Evaluation of Drug Metabolism & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Screening & Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macao Joint Laboratory for New Drug Screening School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510515 China
2. Zhujiang Hospital Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510282 China
3. Department of Radiology Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Malignant Tumour Epigenetics and Gene Regulation Sun Yat‐Sen Memorial Hospital Sun Yat‐Sen University Guangzhou 510120 China
4. Breast Department The Tenth Affiliated Hospital of Southern Medical University (Dongguan People's Hospital) Dongguan 523018 China
Abstract
AbstractReactive oxygen species (ROS)‐dependent monotherapy usually demonstrates poor therapeutic outcomes, due to the accompanied activation of protective autophagy in tumor cells, which results in ROS tolerance and immune suppression. In this study, a bimetallic electro‐sensitizer, Pt‐Ir NPs is constructed, loaded with the autophagy inhibitor chloroquine (Pt‐Ir‐CQ NPs), to enhance the effectiveness of electrotherapy by inhibiting autophagy and activating anti‐tumor immune responses. This novel electrotherapy platform demonstrates unique advantages, particularly in the treatment of hypoxic and immunosuppressive tumors. First, the electro‐sensitizer catalyzes water molecules into ROS under electric field, achieving tumor ablation through electrotoxicity. Second, the incorporated CQ inhibits the protective autophagy induced by electrotherapy, restoring the sensitivity of tumor cells to ROS and thereby enhancing the anti‐tumor effects of electrotherapy. Third, Pt‐Ir‐CQ NPs enhance the functionality of antigen‐presenting cells and immunogenic cells through inhibiting autophagy, synergistically activating the anti‐tumor immune responses along with the immunogenic cell death (ICD) effect induced by electrotherapy. This study provides a novel approach for the effective ablation and long‐term inhibition of solid tumors through flexible modulation by an exogenous electric field.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province
Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Bureau