Near-Infrared-II Photoactivated Iron(III) Complexes for Highly Efficient RNS and ROS Synergistic Therapy.
Qiqi WangJie YuanQiong ZhangDaqiao HuShengli LiXiaojiao ZhuXingxing ChenSen WangXianshun SunHongping ZhouPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2024)
Reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are more lethal than reactive oxygen species (ROS), which gives them a very promising future in the field of cancer treatment. However, there are still a few drugs available for RNS generation. In this work, two 5th-order nonlinear optical materials, FB-Fe(III)/SNP@PEG and FB-Fe(II)-FB/SNP@PEG, are synthesized. The outstanding nonlinear optical properties of FB-Fe(III)/SNP@PEG help to achieve generation of bounteous superoxide anions (O 2 •- ) in deep tissues, while sodium nitroprusside (SNP) provides NO in the body, both of which are prerequisites for RNS generation. Meanwhile, type I and type II ROS were also generated under irradiation of a 1600 nm laser. Based on the synergistic effect of ROS and RNS, FB-Fe(III)/SNP@PEG induced mitochondrial damage and DNA fragmentation and inhibited tumor cells through apoptosis, possessing better therapeutic effects than FB-Fe(II)-FB/SNP@PEG. This work put forward an innovative strategy to achieve the cooperative release of RNS and ROS in deep tissues, which provides insights and ideas for applying nonlinear optical materials to RNS therapy.
Keyphrases
- reactive oxygen species
- genome wide
- cell death
- drug delivery
- high density
- dna damage
- highly efficient
- oxidative stress
- genetic diversity
- dna methylation
- metal organic framework
- gene expression
- cancer therapy
- high resolution
- high speed
- ionic liquid
- high glucose
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- stem cells
- nitric oxide
- visible light
- single molecule
- drug induced