Nanoscale Coordination Polymers for Combined Chemotherapy and Photodynamic Therapy of Metastatic Cancer.
Youyou LiWenbo HanChunbai HeXiaomin JiangYingjie FanWenbin LinPublished in: Bioconjugate chemistry (2021)
Combination therapy enhances anticancer efficacy through synergistic effects of different drugs/modalities and can potentially address the challenges in the treatment of metastatic diseases. Here we report the design of carb/pyro nanoscale coordination polymer nanoparticles that carry carboplatin (carb) in the core and the photosensitizer pyrolipid (pyro) on the shell for the treatment of metastatic triple negative breast cancer. Upon light irradiation, carb/pyro generated reactive oxygen species to cause severe cell apoptosis and early calreticulin exposure. Upon intravenous injection and local light irradiation, carb/pyro significantly regressed tumor growth in the 4T1 murine metastatic breast cancer model. When combined with an anti-CD47 antibody, carb/pyro with light irradiation completely eradicated primary and metastatic 4T1 tumors in 50% mice. The anticancer efficacy of carb/pyro was also demonstrated in the CT26 murine colorectal cancer model.
Keyphrases
- combination therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- small cell lung cancer
- metastatic breast cancer
- reactive oxygen species
- atomic force microscopy
- computed tomography
- low dose
- type diabetes
- magnetic resonance
- high dose
- contrast enhanced
- cancer therapy
- open label
- mass spectrometry
- magnetic resonance imaging
- dual energy
- image quality
- phase ii study
- high speed
- fluorescence imaging