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A component-optimized chemo-dynamic nanoagent for enhanced tumour cell-selective chemo-dynamic therapy with minimal side effects in a glioma mouse model.

Lihong QiaoXiaoxia LiYuanqiang XiaoJianming YuanDongsheng YuMingxiang ZuoJifeng ChenShisong HanDu Cheng
Published in: Biomaterials science (2022)
Although CuO-deposited bovine serum albumin (CuO-BSA) and glucose oxidase (GOx) were combined to achieve H 2 O 2 self-supplied chemo-dynamic therapy (CDT) and glucose consumption-based starvation therapy, the uses of copper and GOx have not been optimized to enhance tumour-selective reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and minimize toxicity to normal cells as well. Here, chemo-dynamic nanoparticles (CBGP NPs) were prepared through a facile biomineralization process and subsequent coatings with GOx and the cationic polymer PEG 2k -PEI 1.8k . Through optimizing the use of copper, GOx, and PEG 2k -PEI 1.8k , the CBGP NPs showed high cellular uptake efficiency, enhanced tumour-selective ROS generation, and minimal side effects toward normal cells. The CBGP NP-mediated glucose consumption, GSH-depletion, and ˙OH generation synergistically induced tumour cell apoptosis both in vitro and in vivo . It is believed that the optimized CBGP NPs can be a promising nanoplatform for effective tumour therapy with minimal side effects.
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