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Multifunctional Oxygen-Generating Nanoflowers for Enhanced Tumor Therapy.

Wan Ru SunHuifang XiaoJiazhi ZhuZhaokun HaoJian SunDeqiang WangXin WangMurugan RamalingamShuyang XieRanran Wang
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2023)
Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) and chemotherapy have received great attention as effective methods for tumor treatment. However, the inherent hypoxia of the tumor greatly hinders its therapeutic efficacy. In this work, a tumor microenvironment-responsive biodegradable nanoplatform SiO 2 -MnO 2 -PEG-Ce6&DOX (designated as SMPC&D) is fabricated by encapsulating manganese oxide (MnO 2 ) into silica nanoparticles and anchoring poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) onto the surface for tumor hypoxia relief and delivery, then loaded with sonosensitizer Chlorin e6 (Ce6) and chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin (DOX) for hypoxic tumor treatment. We evaluated the physicochemical properties of SMPC&D nanoparticles and the tumor therapeutic effects of chemotherapy and SDT under ultrasound stimulation in vitro and in vivo . After endocytosis by tumor cells, highly expressed glutathione (GSH) triggers biodegradation of the nanoplatform and MnO 2 catalyzes hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) to generate oxygen (O 2 ), thereby alleviating tumor hypoxia. Depleting GSH and self-supplying O 2 effectively improve the SDT efficiency both in vitro and in vivo . Ultrasonic stimulation promoted the release and cellular uptake of chemotherapy drugs. In addition, the relieved hypoxia reduced the efflux of chemotherapy drugs by downregulating the expression of the P-gp protein, which jointly improved the effect of chemotherapy. This study demonstrates that the degradable SMPC&D as a therapeutic agent can achieve efficient chemotherapy and SDT synergistic therapy for hypoxic tumors.
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