Ultrasound-Enhanced Chemo-Photodynamic Combination Therapy by Using Albumin "Nanoglue"-Based Nanotheranostics.
Yifan ZhangYilin WanYantao ChenNicholas Thomas BlumJing LinPeng HuangPublished in: ACS nano (2020)
The combination of photodynamic therapy (PDT) and chemotherapy is considered to enhance the antitumor immunity and combat multidrug resistance. Some preclinical studies have reported a positive therapeutic outcome of using ultrasound (US) irradiation to enhance chemotherapy, but the combination of these three modalities has yet to be investigated. On the basis of the discovery of a strong affinity between a photosensitizer sinoporphyrin sodium (DVDMS) and human serum albumin (HSA), a clinically used albumin-paclitaxel (HSA-PTX) nanoparticle is utilized as a "nanoglue" to load a large amount of DVDMS by simple mixing. The five conformations of HSA and DVDMS with highest affinity were calculated using AutoDock Vina. The obtained albumin "nanoglue"-based nanotheranostics, HSA-PTX-DVDMS (HPD), has better fluorescence imaging and PDT performance than free DVDMS, probably due to the reduced quenching of DVDMS after dispersion in albumin. An efficacious tumor-targeting enhancement of chemotherapy by US irradiation is verified in a bilateral subcutaneous 4T1 tumors model. With the aid of US irradiation, the combined PDT and chemotherapy mediated by HPD achieve effective tumor growth inhibition. Overall, this "nanoglue"-based nanotheranostics is composed of several clinically used elements and integrates three clinical modalities with application prospects in clinic.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- combination therapy
- locally advanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- human serum albumin
- chemotherapy induced
- cancer therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- stem cells
- small molecule
- rectal cancer
- radiation induced
- ultrasound guided
- mass spectrometry
- drug delivery
- computed tomography
- mesenchymal stem cells
- quantum dots
- high speed