A Simple and Efficient Embolization-Combined Therapy for Solid Tumors by Smart Poly(amino acid)s Nanocomposites.
Dedai LuLili YuZhengpeng ChenMingshu ChenZiqiang LeiHongyun GuoXingdong WangYongdong ZhangTingting XuHaijun WangXing ZhouShenghong JuGaojun TengPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2022)
Interventional embolization and minimally invasive thermal ablation are common clinical methods for treatment of unresectable solid tumors, but they both have many insurmountable disadvantages. Inspired by pH-responsive drug delivery systems, we report the tumor microenvironment-gelled nanocomposites with poly[(l-glutamic acid- ran -l-tyrosine)- b -l-threonine- b -l-cysteine]s (PGTTCs) coating nanoparticles (NPs, Au or Fe 3 O 4 ) for noninterventional targeted embolization combined with noninvasive thermal ablation therapy of solid tumors by intravenous injection without catheter use. The results of the animal trial in vivo with tumor-bearing mice and rabbits showed superior targeted embolization and therapy and fluorescence/single-photon emission computed tomography/magnetic resonance multimodal imaging effects. Tumors treated with NPs@PGTTCs were shrunken and necrotized within 30 days, the long-term survival rate was more than 80%, and the same effects can be achieved within 15 days when combined with thermal ablation. The method is so simple and efficient for many hard-to-treat tumors within an acidic microenvironment, which is not only a great improvement and innovation in tumor theranostics but also an important development in nanomedicine.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance
- computed tomography
- minimally invasive
- cancer therapy
- amino acid
- reduced graphene oxide
- radiofrequency ablation
- stem cells
- high resolution
- magnetic resonance imaging
- randomized controlled trial
- study protocol
- positron emission tomography
- high dose
- ultrasound guided
- drug delivery
- adipose tissue
- visible light
- low dose
- phase iii
- replacement therapy
- radiation therapy
- single molecule
- carbon nanotubes
- mass spectrometry
- protein kinase
- open label
- cell therapy
- robot assisted
- chronic pain
- pet ct
- combination therapy
- solid state
- smoking cessation