Tailoring Silica-Based Nanoscintillators for Peroxynitrite-Potentiated Nitrosative Stress in Postoperative Radiotherapy of Colon Cancer.
Shikai LiuWenting LiYangyang ZhangJialing ZhouYaqian DuShuming DongBoshi TianLinyang FangHe DingShili GaiPiaoping YangPublished in: Nano letters (2022)
The development of a manageable reactive nitrogen species-potentiated nitrosative stress induction system for cancer therapy has remained elusive. Herein, tailored silica-based nanoscintillators were reported for low-dosage X-ray boosting for the in situ formation of highly cytotoxic peroxynitrite (ONOO - ). Significantly, cellular nitrosative stress revolving around the intracellular protein tyrosine nitration through ONOO - pathways was explored. High-energy X-rays were directly deposited on silica-based nanoscintillators, forming the concept of an open source and a reduced expenditure-aggravated DNA damage strategy. Moreover, the resultant ONOO - , along with the released nitric oxide, not only can act as "oxygen suppliers" to combat tumor hypoxia but also can induce mitochondrial damage to initiate caspase-mediated apoptosis, further improving the therapeutic efficacy of radiotherapy. Thus, the design of advanced nanoscintillators with specific enhanced nitrosative stress offers promising potential for postoperative radiotherapy of colon cancer.
Keyphrases
- early stage
- dna damage
- nitric oxide
- oxidative stress
- cancer therapy
- locally advanced
- radiation therapy
- patients undergoing
- radiation induced
- drug delivery
- high resolution
- fluorescent probe
- living cells
- cell death
- risk assessment
- heat stress
- dna repair
- nitric oxide synthase
- binding protein
- human health
- contrast enhanced
- genetic diversity