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Zinc oxide nanosphere for hydrogen sulfide scavenging and ferroptosis of colorectal cancer

Xiang Pan, Yuchen Qi, Zhen Du, Jian He, Sheng Yao, Wei Lu, Kefeng Ding, Min Zhou

2021Journal of Nanobiotechnology75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background Colorectal cancer is a common malignancy occurring in the digestive system and ranks second in cancer mortality worldwide. In colorectal cancer, hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) is selectively upregulated, resulting in the further exacerbation of the disease. Therefore, the clearance of H 2 S and the regulation of the enzymes on the H 2 S pathways are of great significance for colorectal cancer therapy. Methods Here, we investigated the H 2 S content in various clinical tumor tissues from patients and confirmed that overproduced concentration of H 2 S in colorectal cancer. Accordingly, we developed an H 2 S-responsive nanoplatform based on zinc oxide coated virus-like silica nanoparticles (VZnO) for the therapy of colorectal cancer. Results Owing to its excellent H 2 S scavenging ability, VZnO could effectively reduce H 2 S content in colorectal cancer to prohibit the growth of CT26 and HCT116 colorectal cancer cells. Moreover, the removal of H 2 S in colorectal cancer also leads to tumor inhibition through activating ferroptosis, a non-apoptotic form of cell death. The biosafety-related toxicological and pathological analysis confirmed the low toxicity and high safety of VZnO in colorectal cancer treatment. Furthermore, as an H 2 S-responsible nanosystem, VZnO appears to have no therapeutic effect on other non H 2 S rich cancers, such as the 4T1 breast cancer model. Conclusions We anticipate that the H 2 S-depletion-induced ferroptosis strategy using zinc oxide-based nanomaterials would provide insights in designing nanomedicines for colorectal cancer-target theranostics and may offer clinical promise. Graphic abstract

Topics & Concepts

Colorectal cancerCancerCancer researchCurcuminMedicineMalignancyCancer cellMouse model of colorectal and intestinal cancerPharmacologyInternal medicineSulfur Compounds in BiologyFerroptosis and cancer prognosisEpigenetics and DNA Methylation
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