An Urchin-Shaped Copper-Based Metalloporphyrin Nanosystem as a Sonosensitizer for Sonodynamic Therapy.
Aiqing MaHui RanJiaxing WangRui DingChengyu LuLanlan LiuYingmei LuoHuaqing ChenTing YinPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Sonodynamic therapy (SDT), as a novel cancer therapy strategy, might be a promising approach due to the depth-penetration property in tissue. Sonosensitizers are the key element for efficient SDT. However, the development of sonosensitizers with strong sonosensitization efficacy is still a significant challenge. Herein, an urchin-shaped copper-based metalloporphyrin liposome nanosystem (FA-L-CuPP) is constructed and identified as an excellent sonosensitizer. Under ultrasound (US) irradiation, FA-L-CuPP can be highly excited to generate several reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as singlet oxygen ( 1 O 2 ) and free radicals (⋅OH). The molecular orbital distribution calculations reveal that a strong intramolecular charge transfer might occur in the CuPP complex under US irradiation, which could afford enough energy to the surrounding O 2 and H 2 O to concert 1 O 2 , O 2 - and ⋅OH. Working as "ammunitions", the largely produced ROS can kill 4T1 tumor cells, effectively inhibiting tumor growth. This work provides an urchin-shaped nanosonosensitizer based on a copper complex, which might provide an idea to design a novel sonosensitizer for noninvasive and precise SDT antitumor applications.
Keyphrases
- reactive oxygen species
- cancer therapy
- cell death
- oxide nanoparticles
- energy transfer
- magnetic resonance imaging
- drug delivery
- signaling pathway
- stem cells
- molecular dynamics
- genome wide
- radiation induced
- molecular dynamics simulations
- radiation therapy
- gene expression
- single cell
- dna methylation
- quantum dots
- single molecule
- smoking cessation
- electron transfer