Issue 20, 2022

Tumor acidity/redox hierarchical-activable nanoparticles for precise combination of X-ray-induced photodynamic therapy and hypoxia-activated chemotherapy

Abstract

With the advantages of deep tissue penetration and controllability, external X-ray-induced photodynamic therapy (X-PDT) is highly promising for combined cancer therapy. In addition to the low efficiency of photosensitizer (PS) delivery to tumor sites, however, the radiation- and drug-resistance of hypoxic cells inside the tumor after X-PDT also limit its benefits. Herein, we develop a combined therapeutic modality based on an intelligent nanosized platform (DATAT-NPVT) with tumor acidity-activated TAT presenting and redox-boosted release of tirapazamine (TPZ) for more precise and synchronous X-PDT and selective hypoxia-motivated chemotherapy. After DATAT-NPVT has accumulated in tumor tissues via decreased blood clearance by masking of the TAT ligand, its targeting ability is reactivated by tumor pH (∼6.8), which enhances tumoral cellular uptake. Upon low-dose X-ray irradiation, the encapsulated verteporfin (VP) generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) to carry out X-PDT against MDA-MB-231 breast tumors. As a result of the abundant GSH-triggered degradation of ditelluride bridged bonds, the cascaded TPZ release and activation in the hypoxic environment following X-PDT would produce highly cytotoxic radicals to serve as antitumor agents to kill the remaining hypoxic tumor cells. This concept provides new avenues for the design of hierarchical-responsive drug delivery systems and represents a proof-of-concept combinatorial tumor treatment.

Graphical abstract: Tumor acidity/redox hierarchical-activable nanoparticles for precise combination of X-ray-induced photodynamic therapy and hypoxia-activated chemotherapy

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Feb 2022
Accepted
14 Apr 2022
First published
16 Apr 2022

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022,10, 3849-3860

Tumor acidity/redox hierarchical-activable nanoparticles for precise combination of X-ray-induced photodynamic therapy and hypoxia-activated chemotherapy

B. Zhang, R. Xue, J. Lyu, A. Gao and C. Sun, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022, 10, 3849 DOI: 10.1039/D2TB00303A

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