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Cobalt Ferrite‐Gossypol Coordination Nanoagents with High Photothermal Conversion Efficiency Sensitizing Chemotherapy against Bcl‐2 to Induce Tumor Apoptosis

Yun Zeng, Huifang Liu, Jingwen Ma, Ke Li, Peng Chang, Chen‐Ying Wang, Lei Li, Dan Chen, Changhu Liu, Na Li, Wenhua Zhan, Yonghua Zhan

2023Small18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Gossypol is a chemotherapeutic drug that can inhibit the anti‐apoptotic protein Bcl‐2, but the existing gossypol‐related nanocarriers cannot well solve the problem of chemotherapy resistance. Based on the observation that gossypol becomes black upon Fe 3+ coordination, it is hypothesized that encasing gossypol in glyceryl monooleate (GMO) and making it coordinate cobalt ferrite will not only improve its photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE) but also help it enter tumor cells. As the drug loading content and drug encapsulation efficiency of gossypol are 10.67% (w/w) and 96.20%, the PCE of cobalt ferrite rises from 14.71% to 36.00%. The synergistic therapeutic effect finally induces tumor apoptosis with a tumor inhibition rate of 96.56%, which is 2.99 and 1.47 times higher than chemotherapy or photothermal therapy (PTT) alone. PTT generated by the GMO nanocarriers under the irradiation of 808 nm laser can weaken tumor hypoxia, thereby assisting gossypol to inhibit Bcl‐2. In addition, the efficacy of nanocarriers is also evaluated through T 2 ‐weighted magnetic resonance imaging. Observations of gossypol‐induced apoptosis in tissue slices provide definitive proof of chemotherapy sensitization, indicating that such coordination nanocarriers can be used as an effective preclinical agent to enhance chemotherapy.

Topics & Concepts

GossypolNanocarriersPhotothermal therapyApoptosisCancer researchChemotherapyBiophysicsDrug deliveryMaterials scienceCobaltDrugChemistryPharmacologyNanotechnologyBiochemistryBiologyMedicineInternal medicineMetallurgyNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryPhagocytosis and Immune RegulationCell death mechanisms and regulation
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