Enhanced Ferroptosis by Oxygen-Boosted Phototherapy Based on 2-in-1 Nanoplatform of Ferrous Hemoglobin for Tumor Synergistic Therapy.
ACS nano(2020)
摘要
Photodynamic therapy combined with oxygenating strategies are widely employed in cancer treatment, however, oxygen-boosted PDT have failed to achieve an ideal effect due to the complexity, heterogeneity, and irreversible hypoxic environment generated by tumor tissues. With the emergence of Fe-dependent ferroptosis boasting ROS cytotoxicity as well, such a chemodynamic approach to cancer therapy draws extensive attention. In this study, hemoglobin (Hb) is connected with the photosensitizer chlorin e6 (Ce6) to construct a 2-in-1 nanoplatform (SRF@Hb-Ce6) with Sorafenib (SRF, ferroptosis promotor) loaded, combining oxygen-boosted photodynamic therapy (PDT) and potent ferroptosis. Benefiting from the intrinsic presence of Fe capable of binding oxygen, hemoglobin concurrently furnishes oxygen for oxygen-dependent PDT and Fe for Fe-dependent ferroptosis. Furthermore, amphiphilic MMP2-responsive peptide is incorporated into the skeleton of nanoplatform to ensure drug-release specificity for safety improvement. Correlative measurements demonstrate the potentiation of PDT and ferroptosis with SRF@Hb-Ce6. More importantly, PDT strengthens ferroptosis by recruiting immune cells to secrete IFN- γ which can sensitize the tumor to ferroptosis in our findings. The therapeutic effects of synergistic treatment with SRF@Hb-Ce6 in vitro and in vivo was proven significant, revealing the promising prospects of combined PDT and ferroptosis therapy with the 2-in-1 nanoplatform.
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ferroptosis,photodynamic therapy,hemoglobin,synergistic therapy,nanoplatform
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