Integrating a Biomineralized Nanocluster for H 2 S-Sensitized ROS Bomb against Breast Cancer.
Zixin WangYuxuan GeJiaqi LiuPeiyunfeng ShiRuiyang XueBin HaoYin WangPublished in: Nano letters (2024)
Nanomaterial-assisted chemodynamic therapy (CDT) has received considerable attention in recent years. It outperforms other modalities by its distinctive reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation through a nonexogenous stimulant. However, CDT is limited by the insufficient content of endogenous hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ). Herein, a biodegradable MnS@HA-DOX nanocluster (MnS@HA-DOX NC) was constructed by in situ biomineralization from hyaluronic acid, to enlarge the ROS cascade and boost Mn 2+ -based CDT. The acid-responsive NCs could quickly degrade after internalization into endo/lysosomes, releasing Mn 2+ , H 2 S gas, and anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX). The Fenton-like reaction catalyzed by Mn 2+ was amplified by both H 2 S and DOX, producing a mass of cytotoxic ·OH radicals. Through the combined action of gas therapy (GT), CDT, and chemotherapy, oxidative stress would be synergistically enhanced, inducing irreversible DNA damage and cell cycle arrest, eventually resulting in cancer cell apoptosis.
Keyphrases
- dna damage
- hydrogen peroxide
- reactive oxygen species
- room temperature
- cell death
- oxidative stress
- hyaluronic acid
- cell cycle arrest
- dna repair
- nitric oxide
- drug delivery
- wastewater treatment
- papillary thyroid
- cancer therapy
- ionic liquid
- transition metal
- attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
- pi k akt
- induced apoptosis
- cell proliferation
- squamous cell carcinoma
- carbon dioxide
- autism spectrum disorder
- locally advanced
- cell therapy
- stem cells
- smoking cessation
- signaling pathway
- electron transfer