Trisulfide Bond-Mediated Molecular Phototheranostic Platform for "Activatable" NIR-II Imaging-Guided Enhanced Gas/Chemo-Hypothermal Photothermal Therapy

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)(2023)

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Tumor microenvironment (TME)-triggered phototheranostic platform offers a feasible strategy to improve cancer diagnosis accuracy and minimize treatment side effects. Developing a stable and biocompatible molecular phototheranostic platform for TME-activated second near-infrared (NIR-II) fluorescence imaging-guided multimodal cascade therapy is a promising strategy for creating desirable anticancer agents. Herein, a new NIR-II fluorescence imaging-guided activatable molecular phototheranostic platform (IR-FEP-RGD-S-S-S-Fc) is presented for actively targeted tumor imaging and hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas-enhanced chemodynamic-hypothermal photothermal combined therapy (CDT/HPTT). It is revealed for the first time that the coupling distance between IR-FE and ferrocene is proportional to the photoinduced electron transfer (PET), and the aqueous environment is favorable for PET generation. The part of Cyclic-RGDfK (cRGDfk) peptides can target the tumor and benefit the endocytosis of nanoparticles. The high-concentration glutathione (GSH) in the TME will separate the fluorescence molecule and ferrocene by the GSH-sensitive trisulfide bond, realizing light-up NIR-II fluorescence imaging and a cascade of trimodal synergistic CDT/HPTT/gas therapy (GT). In addition, the accumulation of hydroxyl radicals (center dot OH) and down-regulation of glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) can produce excessive harmful lipid hydroperoxides, ultimately leading to ferroptosis. Trisulfide bond-mediated molecular phototheranostic platform for "activatable" NIR-II imaging-guided enhanced gas-chemo-hypothermal photothermal therapy. A new phototheranostic platform is developed, utilizing cyclic-RGDfk (cRGDfk) peptide for active tumor cell targeting and achieving glutathione (GSH)-rich tumor environment photoinduced electron transfer (PET) blockade for fluorescence-specific illumination and therapy. image
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activatable fluorescence imaging,chemodynamic therapy,gas therapy,glutathione depletion,hypothermal photothermal therapy (HPTT),near‐infrared II
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