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Awakening Allies for Breaking Microenvironment Barriers: NIR-II Guided Orthogonal Activation of Tumor-infiltrating Mast Cells for Efficient Nano-drug Delivery.

Qingyuan WangHaiyan YangYuan LiuZhaoxi ZhouXu ZhangMingyi SangFeng XuLebin SongTiansong XiaYue ZhangJifu WeiXiaobo ZhangQiang Ding
Published in: Advanced healthcare materials (2023)
Mast cells (MCs), powerful immune cells that heavily infiltrate cancer cells, play a crucial role in tumor formation. Activated MCs can release histamine and a family of proteases through degranulation effects, concurrently achieving endothelial junction weakening and stromal degradation of the tumor microenvironment, thereby clearing the obstacles for nano-drug infiltration. To achieve precise activation of tumor-infiltrating MCs, orthogonally excited rare earth nanoparticles (ORENP), with two channels, have been introduced for the controllable stimulating drugs release wrapped in "photocut tape." The ORENP can emit near-infrared II (NIR-II) for image tracing for tumor localization in Channel 1 (808/NIR-II) and allows energy upconversion to emit ultraviolet (UV) light for releasing drugs for MCs stimulation in Channel 2 (980/UV). Finally, the combined use of chemical and cellular tools enables clinical nano-drugs to achieve a significant increase in tumor infiltration, thereby enhancing the efficacy of nano-chemotherapy. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
  • photodynamic therapy
  • drug delivery
  • drug release
  • stem cells
  • fluorescence imaging
  • fluorescent probe
  • endothelial cells
  • emergency department
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • drug induced
  • adverse drug