Iron‐Rich Semiconducting Polymer Dots for the Combination of Ferroptosis–Starvation and Phototherapeutic Cancer Therapy
Mingjian Chen, Yuxin Yang, Le Tang, Shuyi He, Wanni Guo, Guili Ge, Zhaoyang Zeng, Xiaoling Li, Guiyuan Li, Wei Xiong, Xu Wu
Abstract
Abstract Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) has emerged as an outstanding antitumor therapeutic method due to its selectivity and utilization of tumor microenvironment. However, there are still unmet requirements to achieve a high antitumor efficiency, including the tumor accumulation of catalyst and enrichment of reactants of Fenton reaction. Here, an iron‐loaded semiconducting polymer dot modified with glucose oxidase (Pdot@Fe@GOx) is reported to deliver iron ions into tumor tissues and in situ generation of hydrogen peroxide in tumors. On one hand, Pdot@Fe@GOx converts glucose to gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) in tumor, which not only consumes glucose of tumor cells, but also provides the H 2 O 2 for the following Fenton reaction. On the other hand, the Pdot@Fe@GOx delivers active iron ions in tumor to perform CDT with the combination of the generated H 2 O 2 . In addition, the Pdot@Fe@GOx has both photothermal and photodynamic effects under the irradiation of near‐infrared laser, which can improve and compensate the CDT effect to kill cancer cells. This Pdot@Fe@GOx‐based multiple‐mode therapeutic strategy has successfully achieved a synergistic anticancer effect with minimal side effects and has the potential to be translated into preclinical setting for tumor therapy.