Non-heme Iron Single-Atom Nanozymes as Peroxidase Mimics for Tumor Catalytic Therapy.
Qingyuan YangJiawei LiuWentao CaiXiao LiangZechao ZhuangTao LiaoFengxian ZhangWeikang HuPengxin LiuSanjun FanWenqian YuBingBing JiangCao LiDingsheng S WangZiqiang XuPublished in: Nano letters (2023)
Single-atom nanozymes (SAzymes) open new possibilities for the development of artificial enzymes that have catalytic activity comparable to that of natural peroxidase (POD). So far, most efforts have focused on the structural modulation of the Fe-N 4 moiety to mimic the metalloprotein heme center. However, non-heme-iron POD with much higher activity, for example, HppE, has not been mimicked successfully due to its structural complexity. Herein, carbon dots (CDs)-supported SAzymes with twisted, nonplanar Fe-O 3 N 2 active sites, highly similar to the non-heme iron center of HppE, was synthesized by exploiting disordered and subnanoscale domains in CDs. The Fe-CDs exhibit an excellent POD activity of 750 units/mg, surpassing the values of conventional SAzymes with planar Fe-N 4 . We further fabricated an activatable Fe-CDs-based therapeutic agent with near-infrared enhanced POD activity, a photothermal effect, and tumor-targeting ability. Our results represent a big step in the design of high-performance SAzymes and provide guidance for future applications for synergistic tumor therapy.
Keyphrases
- quantum dots
- visible light
- cancer therapy
- metal organic framework
- hydrogen peroxide
- molecular dynamics
- minimally invasive
- iron deficiency
- photodynamic therapy
- aqueous solution
- drug delivery
- machine learning
- mesenchymal stem cells
- current status
- cell therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- bone marrow
- artificial intelligence
- deep learning