Prussian Blue-Derived Nanocomposite Synergized with Calcium Overload for Three-Mode ROS Outbreak Generation to Enhance Oncotherapy.
Wenting XuHongmei ZhouBangli HuXinqiang LiangYanping TangShufang NingHe DingPiaoping YangChen WangPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2024)
Calcium overload can lead to tumor cell death. However, because of the powerful calcium channel excretory system within tumor cells, simplistic calcium overloads do not allow for an effective antitumor therapy. Hence, the nanoparticles are created with polyethylene glycol (PEG) donor-modified calcium phosphate (CaP)-coated, manganese-doped hollow mesopores Prussian blue (MMPB) encapsulating glucose oxidase (GOx), called GOx@MMPB@CaP-PEG (GMCP). GMCP with a three-mode enhancement of intratumor reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels is designed to increase the efficiency of the intracellular calcium overload in tumor cells to enhance its anticancer efficacy. The released exogenous Ca 2+ and the production of cytotoxic ROS resulting from the perfect circulation of the three-mode ROS outbreak generation that Fenton/Fenton-like reaction and consumption of glutathione from Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ and Mn 2+ /Mn 3+ circle, and amelioration of hypoxia from MMPB-guided and GOx-mediated starvation therapy. Photothermal efficacy-induced heat generation owing to MMPB accelerates the above reactions. Furthermore, abundant ROS contribute to damage to mitochondria, and the calcium channels of efflux Ca 2+ are inhibited, resulting in a calcium overload. Calcium overload further increases ROS levels and promotes apoptosis of tumor cells to achieve excellent therapy.
Keyphrases
- cell death
- reactive oxygen species
- dna damage
- cell cycle arrest
- wastewater treatment
- blood pressure
- metal organic framework
- nitric oxide
- hydrogen peroxide
- photodynamic therapy
- stem cells
- adipose tissue
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cell proliferation
- smoking cessation
- cell therapy
- gold nanoparticles
- simultaneous determination
- heat stress
- protein kinase
- chemotherapy induced