Platelet Membrane Coated Cu 9 S 8 -SNAP for Targeting NIR-II Mild Photothermal Enhanced Chemodynamic/Gas Therapy of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.
Danping WuXiaoyi ChenShijie YaoYichen HeGongning ChenXiaojuan HuYang ChenZhenye LvJing YuKetao JinYu CaiXiaozhou MouPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly aggressive and uncommon subtype of breast cancer with a poor prognosis. It is crucial to prioritise the creation of a nanotherapeutic method that is highly selective and actively targeting TNBC. This study explores a new nanosystem, Cu 9 S 8 -SNAP@PM (C-S@P), composed of Cu 9 S 8 -SNAP coated with a platelet membrane (PM). The purpose of this nanosystem is to cure TNBC using multimodal therapy. The utilisation of PM-coated nanoparticles (NPs) enables active targeting, leading to the efficient accumulation of C-S@P within the tumour. The Cu 9 S 8 component within these NPs serves the potential to exert photothermal therapy (PTT) and chemodynamic therapy (CDT). Simultaneously, the S-Nitroso-N-Acetylvanicillamine (SNAP) component enables nitric oxide (NO) gas therapy (GT). Furthermore, when exposed to NIR-II laser light, Cu 9 S 8 not only increases the temperature of the tumour area for PTT, but also boosts CDT and stimulates the release of NO through thermal reactions to improve the effectiveness of GT. Both in vitro and in vivo experimental results validate that C-S@P exhibits minimal side effects and represents a multifunctional nano-drug targeted at tumors for efficient treatment. This approach promises significant potential for TNBC therapy and broader applications in oncology.
Keyphrases
- poor prognosis
- cancer therapy
- nitric oxide
- photodynamic therapy
- air pollution
- particulate matter
- drug delivery
- long non coding rna
- stem cells
- risk assessment
- palliative care
- metal organic framework
- mesenchymal stem cells
- aqueous solution
- climate change
- chronic pain
- human health
- high resolution
- replacement therapy
- cell therapy
- electronic health record
- drug release