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Pyroelectric Catalysis-Based "Nano-Lymphatic" Reduces Tumor Interstitial Pressure for Enhanced Penetration and Hydrodynamic Therapy.

Yuchu HeZhuo LiCong CongFei YeJingyue YangXuwu ZhangYi YuanZhenhe MaKaiqing ZhangYang LinLizhao ZhengXing-Jie LiangDawei Gao
Published in: ACS nano (2021)
Because of the deficiency of lymphatic reflux in the tumor, the retention of tumor interstitial fluid causes aggravation of the tumor interstitial pressure (TIP), which leads to unsatisfactory tumor penetration of nanomedicine. It is the main inducement of tumor recurrence and metastasis. Herein, we design a pyroelectric catalysis-based "Nano-lymphatic" to decrease the TIP for enhanced tumor penetration and treatments. It realizes photothermal therapy and decomposition of tumor interstitial fluid under NIR-II laser irradiation after reaching the tumor, which reduces the TIP for enhanced tumor penetration. Simultaneously, reactive oxygen species generated during the pyroelectric catalysis can further damage deep tumor stem cells. The results indicate that the "Nano-lymphatic" relieves 52% of TIP, leading to enhanced tumor penetration, which effectively inhibits the tumor proliferation (93.75%) and recurrence. Our finding presents a rational strategy to reduce TIP by pyroelectric catalysis for enhanced tumor penetration and improved treatments, which is of great significance for drug delivery.
Keyphrases
  • stem cells
  • drug delivery
  • lymph node
  • radiation therapy
  • mass spectrometry
  • bone marrow
  • signaling pathway
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • high resolution
  • free survival