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Cascade nanozymes based on the “butterfly effect” for enhanced starvation therapy through the regulation of autophagy

Hanchun Yao, Xiaobao Gong, Meilin Geng, Songchao Duan, Pan Qiao, Fangfang Sun, Zhihui Zhu, Bin Du

2022Biomaterials Science22 citationsDOI

Abstract

and gluconic acid, which not only leads to tumor starvation, but also provides reactants for the Fenton reaction mediated by the MOF to generate hydroxyl radicals (˙OH) for chemo-dynamic therapy. Most importantly, protective autophagy caused by tumor starvation can be over-activated by Cur to convert autophagy from pro-survival to pro-death, realizing augmented anticancer therapy efficacy. With these cascade reactions, the synergistic action of starvation, autophagy and chemo-dynamic therapy was realized. Generally, the introduction of Cur@MOF-GOx/HA into tumor cells leads to a "butterfly effect", which induces enhanced starvation therapy through subsequent autophagic cell death to completely break the self-protective mechanism of cancer cells, and generate ˙OH for chemo-dynamic therapy. Precise design allows for the use of cascade nanozymes to realize efficient cancer treatment and restrain metastasis.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyCascadeChemistryButterflyCell biologyStarvationBiologyBiochemistryEcologyApoptosisChromatographyEndocrinologyAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsNanocluster Synthesis and Applications
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