Two-Dimensional FePS 3 Nanosheets as an Integrative Sonosensitizer/Nanocatalyst for Efficient Nanodynamic Tumor Therapy.
Shiyang LinMai YangJiajie ChenWei FengYu ChenYufang ZhuPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2022)
As the emerging modalities for tumor therapy, sonodynamic therapy (SDT) and chemodynamic therapy (CDT) can generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), typically inducing tumor cell apoptosis. However, the construction of more efficient sonosensitizers integrated with excellent Fenton/Fenton-like catalytic activity to improve the synergistic therapeutic effect of SDT and CDT is still highly challenging. In this study, 2D semiconductor FePS 3 nanosheets (NSs), as one of the metal phosphorus trichalcogenides for both sonosensitizer and Fenton catalyst, are successfully synthesized via an ultrasonic-assisted liquid phase exfoliation method from bulk FePS 3 and further modified with lipoic acid-polyethylene glycol (LA-PEG) to obtain FePS 3 -PEG NSs with desirable biocompatibility. The in vitro and in vivo results demonstrate that the engineered FePS 3 -PEG NSs induce the combinatorial SDT/CDT effect attributing to the enhanced ROS generation and significant glutathione depletion, which can conduct highly efficient and safe tumor inhibition and prolong the life span of tumor-bearing mice. This work provides the paradigm of semiconductor FePS 3 NSs as the integrative sonosensitizer/Fenton nanocatalyst for dual nanodynamic tumor therapy, paving the new way for exploring other 2D metal phosphorus trichalcogenides in biomedicine.
Keyphrases
- highly efficient
- reactive oxygen species
- hydrogen peroxide
- wastewater treatment
- dna damage
- drug delivery
- stem cells
- type diabetes
- cell proliferation
- room temperature
- nitric oxide
- quantum dots
- skeletal muscle
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- sewage sludge
- replacement therapy
- mesenchymal stem cells
- network analysis
- anaerobic digestion