Synergizing Pyroelectric Catalysis and Enzyme Catalysis: Establishing a Reciprocal and Synergistic Model to Enhance Anti-Tumor Activity

Yan Wang,Rui Zhang, Pengyu Zang,Ruoxi Zhao, Linzhi Wu, Yanlin Zhu,Dan Yang, Shili Gai,Piaoping Yang

ADVANCED MATERIALS(2024)

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Nanozyme activity is greatly weakened by the microenvironment and multidrug resistance of tumor cells. Hence, a bi-catalytic nanoplatform, which promotes the anti-tumor activity through "charging empowerment" and "mutual complementation" processes involved in enzymatic and pyroelectric catalysis, by loading ultra-small nanoparticles (USNPs) of pyroelectric ZnSnO3 onto MXene nanozyme (V2CTx nanosheets), is developed. Here, the V2CTx nanosheets exhibit enhanced peroxidase activity by reacting V3+ with H2O2 to generate toxic center dot OH, accelerated by the near-infrared (NIR) light mediated heat effect. The resulting V4+ is then converted to V3+ by oxidizing endogenous glutathione (GSH), realizing an enzyme-catalyzed cycle. However, the cycle will lose its persistence once GSH is insufficient; nevertheless, the pyroelectric charges generated by ZnSnO3 USNPs continuously support the V4+/V3+ conversion and ensure nanoenzyme durability. Moreover, the hyperthermia arising from the V2CTx nanosheets by NIR irradiation results in an ideal local temperature gradient for the ZnSnO3 USNPs, giving rise to an excellent pyroelectric catalytic effect by promoting band bending. Furthermore, polarized charges increase the tumor cell membrane permeability and facilitate nanodrug accumulation, thereby resolving the multidrug resistance issue. Thus, the combination of pyroelectric and enzyme catalysis together with the photothermal effect solves the dilemma of nanozymes and improves the antitumor efficiency.
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anti-tumor,MXene,nanozymes,pyroelectric catalysis,ZnSnO3
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