Acidic Lysosome-Anchoring Croconium-Based Nanoplatform for Enhanced Triple-Mode Bioimaging and Fe 3+ -Triggered Tumor Synergistic Therapy.
Peidan YouFei LuChengren OuyangJielin YuJorge González-GarciaJinxin SongWeitong NiJunping WangCaixia YinChun-Qiong ZhouPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Metal-modulated croconium dyes with multimodal-imaging and synergistic therapy in the tumor microenvironment have exhibited great potential in tumor theranostics. However, their unideal structure optimization always weakened the efficacy of near-infrared fluorescence-photoacoustic (NIRF/PA) imaging and photothermal therapy (PTT). Here, we screened croconium dye containing two indole groups with better NIRF/PA imaging and PTT in their family, linked to two morpholine rings, and obtained CR-736, as a lysosome-targeting and Fe 3+ -modulated agent. The established CR-736-Fe 3+ nanoplatform was accurately delivered to the breast tumor site, released CR-736 and Fe 3+ in the lower acidic lysosome microenvironment, and activated pH-responsive NIRF/PA/magnetic resonance imaging and PTT. Furthermore, ferroptosis generated hydroxyl free radicals and lipid peroxide by consuming GSH and H 2 O 2 by dint of the accumulation of Fe 3+ in tumor cells, which resulted in the inhibition of the expression of heat shock proteins and the concomitant recovery of PTT. The synergistic therapy of PTT, ferroptosis, and chemodynamics was further optimized to the maximal extent in tumor lysosome acidic microenvironment and proved both in vitro and a mouse tumor model. This study opens a new avenue in designing excellent and unique croconium-based nanoplatforms, synergizing multiple tumor theranostic methods, and further optimizing the theranostic effects in tumor microenvironment.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- cancer therapy
- fluorescent probe
- photodynamic therapy
- high resolution
- fluorescence imaging
- living cells
- cell death
- stem cells
- heat shock
- poor prognosis
- computed tomography
- ionic liquid
- oxidative stress
- aqueous solution
- blood pressure
- heart rate
- chronic pain
- heat shock protein
- risk assessment
- mass spectrometry
- human health
- climate change
- heat stress
- drug release