Author:
Chang Peng,Guo Yingying,Chen Dan,Li Ke,Wang Wei,Yang Zhihua,Ma Jingwen,Zeng Yun,Zhan Wenhua,Zhan Yonghua
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Hypoxia-activated prodrugs present new opportunities for safe and effective tumor drug resistance therapy due to their high selectivity for hypoxic cells. However, the uneven distribution of oxygen in solid tumor and insufficient hypoxia in the tumor microenvironment greatly limit its therapeutic efficacy.
Results
In this paper, a novel AQ4N-Mn(II)@PDA coordination nanoplatform was designed and functionalized with GMBP1 to target drug-resistant tumor cells. Its excellent photothermal conversion efficiency could achieve local high-temperature photothermal therapy in tumors, which could not only effectively exacerbate tumor hypoxia and thus improve the efficacy of hypoxia-activated chemotherapy of AQ4N but also significantly accelerate Mn2+-mediated Fenton-like activity to enhance chemodynamic therapy. Moreover, real-time monitoring of blood oxygen saturation through photoacoustic imaging could reflect the hypoxic status of tumors during treatment. Furthermore, synergistic treatment effectively inhibited tumor growth and improved the survival rate of mice bearing orthotopic drug-resistant tumors.
Conclusions
This study not only provided a new idea for PTT combined with hypoxia-activated chemotherapy and CDT for drug-resistant tumors but also explored a vital theory for real-time monitoring of hypoxia during treatment.
Funder
Natural Science Basic Research Key Program of Shaanxi Province
Key Research and Development Program in Ningxia Province of China
Health Commission of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Science and Technology Support Project for Quality Development of Medical Institutions
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Xidian University Specially Funded Project for Interdisciplinary Exploration
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Basic Research Key Program of Ningxia Province of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC