Rational Design of Platinum-Bismuth Sulfide Schottky Heterostructure for Sonocatalysis-Mediated Hydrogen Therapy.
Meng YuanShuang LiangLing YangFang LiBin LiuChunzheng YangZhuang YangYulong BianPing'an MaZiyong ChengJun LinPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Conventional sonodynamic therapy is unavoidably limited by the tumor microenvironment, although many sonosensitizers have been developed to improve them to a certain extent. Given this, a concept of sonocatalytic hydrogen evolution is proposed, which is defined as an oxygen-independent therapeutics. To demonstrate the feasibility of the concept, the narrow-bandgap semiconductor bismuth sulfide (Bi 2 S 3 ) is selected as the sonocatalyst and platinum (Pt) nanoparticles are grown in situ to optimize their catalytic performance. In this nanocatalytic system, the Pt nanoparticles help to capture sonoexcited electrons, whereas intratumoral overexpressed glutathione (GSH), as a natural hole sacrificial agent, can consume sonoexcited holes, which greatly improves the charge-separation efficiency and promotes controllable and sustainable H 2 generation. Even under hypoxic conditions, the Pt-Bi 2 S 3 nanoparticles can also produce sufficient H 2 under ultrasound irradiation. Mechanistically, mitochondrial dysfunction caused by H 2 and intratumoral redox homeostasis destruction by GSH depletion synergistically damage DNA to induce tumor cells apoptosis. At the same time, the Pt nanoparticles and holes can also trigger the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into O 2 to relieve tumor hypoxia, thus being synergistic with GSH depletion to reverse tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment. The proposed sonocatalysis-mediated therapy will provide a new direction to realize facile and efficient cancer therapy.
Keyphrases
- hydrogen peroxide
- cancer therapy
- oxidative stress
- stem cells
- magnetic resonance imaging
- drug delivery
- nitric oxide
- computed tomography
- cell death
- cell therapy
- cell proliferation
- visible light
- signaling pathway
- cell free
- highly efficient
- liquid chromatography
- radiation induced
- contrast enhanced ultrasound
- ultrasound guided