Devastating the Supply Wagons: Multifaceted Liposomes Capable of Exhausting Tumor to Death via Triple Energy Depletion

Author:

Wang Tian‐Yu1,Zhu Xiao‐Yu1,Jia Hao‐Ran1,Zhu Ya‐Xuan1,Zhou Yong‐Xi1,Li Yan‐Hong1,Gao Cheng‐Zhe1,Pan Guang‐Yu2,Wu Fu‐Gen1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering Jiangsu Key Laboratory for Biomaterials and Devices School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering Southeast University 2 Southeast University Road Nanjing 211189 P. R. China

2. School of Intelligent Medicine and Biotechnology Guilin Medical University Guilin 541100 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractThe anabolism of tumor cells can not only support their proliferation, but also endow them with a steady influx of exogenous nutrients. Therefore, consuming metabolic substrates or limiting access to energy supply can be an effective strategy to impede tumor growth. Herein, a novel treatment paradigm of starving‐like therapy—triple energy‐depleting therapy—is illustrated by glucose oxidase (GOx)/dc‐IR825/sorafenib liposomes (termed GISLs), and such a triple energy‐depleting therapy exhibits a more effective tumor‐killing effect than conventional starvation therapy that only cuts off one of the energy supplies. Specifically, GOx can continuously consume glucose and generate toxic H2O2 in the tumor microenvironment (including tumor cells). After endocytosis, dc‐IR825 (a near‐infrared cyanine dye) can precisely target mitochondria and exert photodynamic and photothermal activities upon laser irradiation to destroy mitochondria. The anti‐angiogenesis effect of sorafenib can further block energy and nutrition supply from blood. This work exemplifies a facile and safe method to exhaust the energy in a tumor from three aspects and starve the tumor to death and also highlights the importance of energy depletion in tumor treatment. It is hoped that this work will inspire the development of more advanced platforms that can combine multiple energy depletion therapies to realize more effective tumor treatment.

Funder

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Natural Science Foundation of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region

Publisher

Wiley

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