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Oncocyte Membrane-Camouflaged Multi-Stimuli-Responsive Nanohybrids for Synergistic Amplification of Tumor Oxidative Stresses and Photothermal Enhanced Cancer Therapy

Feifei Zhang, Chenglong Xin, Zhichao Dai, Heli Hu, Qi An, Fei Wang, Zunfu Hu, Yunqiang Sun, Lu Tian, Xiuwen Zheng

2022ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces33 citationsDOI

Abstract

The combination of various therapeutic modalities has received considerable attention for improving antitumor performance. Herein, an innovative nanohybrid, namely CaO2@FePt-DOX@PDA@CM (CFDPM), was developed for synergistic chemotherapy/chemodynamic therapy/Ca2+ overloading-mediated amplification of tumor oxidative stress and photothermal enhanced cancer therapy. Camouflage of the 4T1 cell membrane enabled CFDPM to escape the immune surveillance and accumulate in the tumor tissue. Ca2+, released from CaO2, could lead to mitochondrial dysfunction and facilitate the production of reactive oxygen species to amplify intracellular oxidative stress. Meanwhile, the increase of H2O2 concentration could enhance the efficiency of the chemodynamic therapy (CDT). Moreover, the hypoxic condition could be alleviated remarkably, which is attributed to the sufficient O2 supply by CaO2, resulting in the suppression of drug resistance and promotion of the chemotherapeutic effect. The nanohybrids involving Ca2+ overloading/CDT/chemotherapy could synergistically amplify the tumor oxidative stresses and remarkably aggravate the death of cancer cells. Significantly, the excellent photothermal conversion performance of CFDPM could further promote the tumoricidal effect. The in vitro and in vivo studies revealed that CFDPM could effectively advance the therapeutic efficiency via the cooperation of various therapeutic modalities to optimize their individual virtue, which would open a valuable avenue for effective cancer treatment.

Topics & Concepts

Photothermal therapyOxidative stressCancer cellReactive oxygen speciesMaterials scienceCancerCancer researchIn vivoBiophysicsNanotechnologyCell biologyChemistryMedicineBiologyBiochemistryBiotechnologyInternal medicineNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsAdvanced Nanomaterials in CatalysisLuminescence and Fluorescent Materials
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