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A Multiresponsive Nanohybrid to Enhance the Lysosomal Delivery of Oxygen and Photosensitizers.

Baoji DuWeiqi ZhangChing-Hsuan Tung
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising cancer ablation method, but its efficiency is easily affected by several factors, such as the insufficient delivery of photosensitizers, low oxygen levels as well as long distance between singlet oxygen and intended organelles. A multifunctional nanohybrid, named MGAB, consisting of gelatin-coated manganese dioxide and albumin-coated gold nanoclusters, was designed to overcome these issues by improving chlorin e6 (Ce6) delivery and stimulating oxygen production in lysosomes. MGAB were quickly degraded in a high hydrogen peroxide, high protease activity, and low pH microenvironment, which is closely associated with tumor growth. The Ce6-loaded MGAB were picked up by tumor cells through endocytosis, degraded within the lysosomes, and released oxygen and photosensitizers. Upon near-infrared light irradiation, the close proximity of oxygen with photosensitizer within lysosomes enabled the production of cytotoxic singlet oxygen, resulting in more effective PDT.
Keyphrases
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