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Quantification of Neuronal Cell-Released Hydrogen Peroxide Using 3D Mesoporous Copper-Enriched Prussian Blue Microcubes Nanozymes: A Colorimetric Approach in Real Time and Anticancer Effect.

Rajesh MadhuvilakkuYonggeun HongIrin Sultana NilaVanina Myuriel Villagra MoranPalanisamy SubramanianZeeshan Ahmad KhanSehoon JeongSang-Guan You
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Despite the effectiveness and selectivity of natural enzymes, their instability has paved the way for developing nanozymes with high peroxidase activity using a straightforward technique, thereby expanding their potential for multifunctional applications. Herein, meso-copper-Prussian blue microcubes (Meso-Cu-PBMCs) nanozymes were successfully prepared via a cost-effective hydrothermal route. It was found that the Cu-PBMCs nanozymes, with three-dimensional (3D) mesoporous cubic morphologies, exhibited an excellent peroxidase-like property. Based on the high affinity of Meso-Cu-PBMCs toward H 2 O 2 ( K m = 0.226 μM) and TMB ( K m = 0.407 mM), a colorimetric sensor for in situ H 2 O 2 detection was constructed. On account of the high catalytic activity, affinity, and cascade strategy, the Meso-Cu-PBMCs nanozyme generated rapid multicolor displays at varying H 2 O 2 concentrations. Under optimized conditions, the proposed sensor exhibits a preferable sensitivity of 18.14 μA μM -1 , a linear range of 10 nM-25 mM, and a detection limit of 6.36 nM (S/N = 10). The reliability of the sensor was verified by detecting H 2 O 2 in spiked human blood serum and milk samples, as well as by detecting in situ H 2 O 2 generated from the neuron cell SH-SY5Y. Besides, the Meso-Cu-PBMCs nanozyme facilitated the catalysis of H 2 O 2 in cancer cells, generating • OH radicals that induce the death of cancer cells (HCT-116 colon cancer cells), which holds substantial potential for application in chemodynamic therapy (CDT). This proposed strategy holds promise for simple, rapid, inexpensive, and effective intracellular biosensing and offers a novel approach to improve CDT efficacy.
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