Codelivery of CuS and DOX into Deep Tumors with Size and Charge-Switchable PAMAM Dendrimers for Chemo-photothermal Therapy.
Shumin HuPanpan ZhangQiuli ChengLeitao ZhangWenlan WuJiachun SunTanyou ShanGao-Feng LiangJunbo LiPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Accurate targeting of therapeutic agents to specific tumor tissues, especially via deep tumor penetration, has been an effective strategy in cancer treatments. Here, we described a flexible nanoplatform, pH-responsive zwitterionic acylsulfonamide betaine-functionalized fourth-generation PAMAM dendrimers (G4-AB), which presented multiple advantages for chemo-photothermal therapy, including template synthesis of ultrasmall copper sulfide (CuS) nanoparticles and further encapsulation of doxorubicin (DOX) (G4-AB-DOX/CuS), long-circulating performance by a relatively large size and zwitterionic surface in a physiological environment, combined size shrinkage, and charge conversions via pH-responsive behavior in an acidic tumor microenvironment (TME). Accordingly, high tumor penetration and positive cell uptake for CuS and DOX have been determined, which triggered an excellent combination treatment under near-infrared irradiation in comparison to the monochemotherapy system and irresponsive chemo-photothermal system. Our study represented great promise in constructing multifunctional carriers for the effective delivery of photothermal nanoparticles and drugs in chemo-photothermal therapy.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- drug delivery
- combination therapy
- gene expression
- squamous cell carcinoma
- drug release
- stem cells
- papillary thyroid
- high resolution
- locally advanced
- radiation therapy
- machine learning
- mass spectrometry
- ionic liquid
- radiation induced
- squamous cell
- childhood cancer
- smoking cessation
- tandem mass spectrometry