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Acid-Responsive Polymer Micelles for Targeted Delivery and Bioorthogonal Activation of Prodrug through Ru Catalyst in Tumor Cells.

Panpan ZhangLeitao ZhangZhihao WangQiuli ChengWenlan WuJunbo LiGao-Feng LiangRavin Narain
Published in: Biomacromolecules (2024)
Bioorthogonal reactions present a promising strategy for minimizing off-target toxicity in cancer chemotherapy, yet a dependable nanoplatform is urgently required. Here, we have fabricated an acid-responsive polymer micelle for the specific delivery and activation of the prodrug within tumor cells through Ru catalyst-mediated bioorthogonal reactions. The decomposition of micelles, triggered by the cleavage of the hydrazone bond in the acidic lysosomal environment, facilitated the concurrent release of Alloc -DOX and the Ru catalyst within the cells. Subsequently, the uncaging process of Alloc -DOX was demonstrated to be induced by the high levels of glutathione within tumor cells. Notably, the limited glutathione inside normal cells prevented the conversion of Alloc -DOX into active DOX, thereby minimizing the toxicity toward normal cells. In tumor-bearing mice, this nanoplatform exhibited enhanced efficacy in tumor suppression while minimizing off-target toxicity. Our study provides an innovative approach for in situ drug activation that combines safety and effectiveness in cancer chemotherapy.
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