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Concave octahedral PtCu nanoframes mediated synergetic photothermal and chemodynamic tumor therapy
Herein, a photothermal mediated ROS self enhancement therapy theranostics nanoplatform based on vitamin C loaded PtCu Nanoframes was assembled for synergetic PTT and CDT tumor ablation. [Display omitted] •VC shows selective cytotoxicity on tumor cells compare to normal cells.•Fenton reactions are me...
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Published in: | Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2022-08, Vol.442, p.136172, Article 136172 |
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Summary: | Herein, a photothermal mediated ROS self enhancement therapy theranostics nanoplatform based on vitamin C loaded PtCu Nanoframes was assembled for synergetic PTT and CDT tumor ablation.
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•VC shows selective cytotoxicity on tumor cells compare to normal cells.•Fenton reactions are mediated by the overproduction of H2O2 in tumor cells.•Cu ions release form COPtCu-Ns can mediate a series of Fenton-like reaction.•The generated •OH can further effectively restrain the cytoactive of tumor cells.•COPtCu-Ns advances the catalytic efficiency via synergetic photothermal effects.
Hypoxia regulation by drug delivery nanocargo is an unprecedented strategy for overcoming the inherent vices of traditional tumor treatments. Particularly, stimuli-responsive nanomaterials which are sensitive to external physical stimuli (light, ultrasound, magnetic field, etc.) are greatly desired to realize controllable drug release at tumor lesions and to avoid undesirable drug leakage during the delivery process. Herein, a photothermal mediated ROS self-enhanced CDT nanoplatform is developed as anti-tumor nanoagents by Vitamin C (VC) loaded concave octahedral PtCu nanoframes (COPtCu-Ns). Typically, VC has been proved to be a promising pro-oxidant for the generation of H2O2 and causing selective toxicity to tumor cells rather than normal cells. Simultaneously, the COPtCu-Ns possess Fenton-like catalytic activity in the acidic tumor microenvironment and generate the advanced ROS substance (hydroxyl radical, •OH) subsequently, which causes more serious damage to tumor cells. The as-designed system shows good biocompatibility and bloodcompatibility, quick elimination, and no obvious tissue toxicity both in vitro and in vivo for synergistic PTT and CDT tumor therapy. |
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ISSN: | 1385-8947 1873-3212 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cej.2022.136172 |