Polydopamine-encapsulated zinc peroxide nanoparticles to target the metabolism-redox circuit against tumor adaptability for mild photothermal therapy†

IF 8 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Yue Qiao, Xiaodan Jia, Yue Wang, Lin Liu, Mengchao Zhang and Xiue Jiang
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Regulating the metabolism-redox circuit of cancer cells has emerged as an attractive strategy to improve the therapeutic outcome, while often confronting the glaring issue of resistance due to the multiple adaptive responses of tumor cells. This study presents a simple yet efficient approach to regulate this circuit simultaneously against tumor adaptability by utilizing polydopamine-encapsulated zinc peroxide nanoparticles (ZnO2@PDA NPs). The nanoparticles could deliver large amounts of Zn2+ and H2O2 into tumor cells to unfold an intracellular self-amplifying loop for breaking the balance in zinc and redox homeostasis by H2O2-mediated endogenous Zn2+ release from metallothioneins due to its oxidation by H2O2 and Zn2+-induced in situ H2O2 production by disturbing mitochondrial respiration, ultimately disrupting tumor adaptability to exogenous stimuli. The elevated levels of Zn2+ and H2O2 also inhibited adenosine triphosphate (ATP) generation from glycolysis and mitochondrial respiration to disrupt energy adaptability. Furthermore, insufficient ATP supply could reduce glutathione and heat shock protein expression, thereby sensitizing oxidative stress and enabling PDA-mediated mild photothermal therapy (PTT). Consequently, this trinity nanoplatform, which integrated dual-starvation therapy, amplified oxidative stress, and mild PTT, demonstrated outstanding therapeutic effects and a facile strategy.

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聚多巴胺封装过氧化锌纳米颗粒针对新陈代谢-氧化还原回路的肿瘤适应性进行温和的光热治疗
调节癌细胞的新陈代谢-氧化还原回路已成为提高治疗效果的一种极具吸引力的策略,但同时也常常面临着由于肿瘤细胞的多种适应性反应而产生的抗药性这一突出问题。本研究提出了一种简单而有效的方法,即利用多巴胺包裹的过氧化锌纳米颗粒(ZnO2@PDA NPs)同时调节这一回路,以对抗肿瘤的适应性。这种纳米颗粒可将大量 Zn2+ 和 H2O2 送入肿瘤细胞,从而在细胞内形成自我放大循环,通过 H2O2 氧化金属硫蛋白,H2O2 介导内源性 Zn2+ 释放,以及 Zn2+ 通过扰乱线粒体呼吸诱导原位 H2O2 生成,打破锌和氧化还原平衡,最终破坏肿瘤对外源刺激的适应性。Zn2+ 和 H2O2 水平的升高还抑制了糖酵解和线粒体呼吸产生的三磷酸腺苷(ATP),从而破坏了能量适应性。此外,ATP供应不足会降低谷胱甘肽和热休克蛋白的表达,从而加剧氧化应激,使PDA介导的温和光热疗法(PTT)成为可能。因此,这种集双饥饿疗法、放大氧化应激和温和光热疗法于一体的三位一体纳米平台显示出卓越的治疗效果和简便的策略。
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Nanoscale Horizons
Nanoscale Horizons Materials Science-General Materials Science
CiteScore
16.30
自引率
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发文量
141
期刊介绍: Nanoscale Horizons stands out as a premier journal for publishing exceptionally high-quality and innovative nanoscience and nanotechnology. The emphasis lies on original research that introduces a new concept or a novel perspective (a conceptual advance), prioritizing this over reporting technological improvements. Nevertheless, outstanding articles showcasing truly groundbreaking developments, including record-breaking performance, may also find a place in the journal. Published work must be of substantial general interest to our broad and diverse readership across the nanoscience and nanotechnology community.
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