Ultrathin Porous Nitrogen-Doped Carbon-Coated CuSe Heterostructures for Combination Cancer Therapy of Photothermal Therapy, Photocatalytic Therapy, and Logic-Gated Chemotherapy.
Hua YanJiangtao DongXingkun LuanChen WangZhenjun SongQi ChenJujiang MaXuezhong DuPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
The construction of nanoplatforms for the multimodal cancer therapy still remains an enormous challenge. Ultrathin porous nitrogen-doped carbon coated stoichiometric copper selenide heterostructures (CuSe/NC) are prepared using a facile and green one-pot hydrothermal method. Interestingly, CuSe/NC itself can achieve both photothermal therapy (PTT) and photocatalytic therapy (PCT) under irradiation of a single near-infrared (NIR) light (808 nm), which is convenient and safe for clinical applications. Importantly, the triple-enhanced NIR light-activated PCT, including O 2 -independent free radicals, Fenton-like reaction, and glutathione (GSH) depletion, breaks through the limitations of hypoxia and overexpressed GSH in cancer cells. Furthermore, CuSe/NC is loaded with doxorubicin (DOX) via metal coordination and then decorates with DNA to construct the CuSe/NC-DOX-DNA nanoplatform. Surprisingly, the facile nanoplatform has an advanced biocomputing capability of an "AND" Boolean logic gate with the smart "AND" logic controlled release of DOX upon combined stimuli of pH and GSH for precise cancer chemotherapy. The synergistic mechanism of proton-mediated ligand exchange between DOX and GSH is proposed for the "AND" logic controlled drug release from CuSe/NC-DOX-DNA. In vitro and in vivo studies demonstrate that CuSe/NC-DOX-DNA has excellent anticancer efficacy and negligible toxicity. This innovative nanoplatform with multienhanced anticancer efficacy provides a paradigm for combination cancer therapy of PTT, PCT, and chemotherapy.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- circulating tumor
- fluorescent probe
- metal organic framework
- cell free
- highly efficient
- single molecule
- photodynamic therapy
- reduced graphene oxide
- drug release
- visible light
- locally advanced
- stem cells
- nucleic acid
- room temperature
- oxidative stress
- wastewater treatment
- risk assessment
- radiation therapy
- circulating tumor cells
- young adults
- pain management
- mesenchymal stem cells
- rectal cancer
- nitric oxide
- radiation induced
- cell therapy
- bone marrow
- ionic liquid
- childhood cancer