TY - JOUR
T1 - Allicin amplifies disulfidptosis during GOx catalyzing glucose-starvation for cancer therapy via simultaneous antimicrobial and antitumor intervention
AU - Huo, Taotao
AU - Zhu, Bin
AU - Shan, Xiaoyu
AU - Song, Jiaqi
AU - Wang, Ziyi
AU - Zhou, Jianxu
AU - Zhang, Xianpeng
AU - Bai, Yuquan
AU - Liu, Chengcheng
AU - Zhao, Yiyang
AU - Mei, Na
AU - Bu, Yazhong
AU - Zhang, Jia
AU - Li, Guangying
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2025/2/1
Y1 - 2025/2/1
N2 - The intratumoral microbiota plays a crucial role in tumor progression, yet they are often disregarded when formulating cancer treatment strategies. The present study introduces a novel therapeutic approach targeting glucose utilization, and develops an acid-stable adhesive hydrogel co-loaded with glucose oxidase (GOx) and allicin (AG@G). This enables sustained and simultaneous intervention in tumor and bacterial proliferation within tumor. Allicin, a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) extracted from garlic, exhibits dual efficacy by inhibiting both tumor growth and bacterial proliferation, while GOx catalyzes glucose consumption, depleting cellular energy reserves and initiating NADPH-mediated disulfidptosis. The synergistic combination of allicin and GOx amplifies intracellular disulfide stress and oxidative stress, effectively triggering disulfidptosis and ferroptosis. In vivo studies confirm the potent antitumor activity of AG@G, effectively suppressing the growth of tumor and associated microbiota in breast cancer, even in the drug-resistant lung cancer. Notably, AG@G treatment prevents lung metastasis of breast cancer and the homing of subcutaneous osimertinib-resistant lung cancer. This work suggests promising avenues for integrating traditional Chinese medicine in oncological treatment, and underscores the pivotal role of antibacterial strategies in cancer therapy.
AB - The intratumoral microbiota plays a crucial role in tumor progression, yet they are often disregarded when formulating cancer treatment strategies. The present study introduces a novel therapeutic approach targeting glucose utilization, and develops an acid-stable adhesive hydrogel co-loaded with glucose oxidase (GOx) and allicin (AG@G). This enables sustained and simultaneous intervention in tumor and bacterial proliferation within tumor. Allicin, a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) extracted from garlic, exhibits dual efficacy by inhibiting both tumor growth and bacterial proliferation, while GOx catalyzes glucose consumption, depleting cellular energy reserves and initiating NADPH-mediated disulfidptosis. The synergistic combination of allicin and GOx amplifies intracellular disulfide stress and oxidative stress, effectively triggering disulfidptosis and ferroptosis. In vivo studies confirm the potent antitumor activity of AG@G, effectively suppressing the growth of tumor and associated microbiota in breast cancer, even in the drug-resistant lung cancer. Notably, AG@G treatment prevents lung metastasis of breast cancer and the homing of subcutaneous osimertinib-resistant lung cancer. This work suggests promising avenues for integrating traditional Chinese medicine in oncological treatment, and underscores the pivotal role of antibacterial strategies in cancer therapy.
KW - Cancer therapy
KW - Disulfidptosis
KW - Glucose starvation
KW - Metastasis inhibition
KW - Traditional Chinese medicine
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85216007926
U2 - 10.1016/j.cej.2025.159871
DO - 10.1016/j.cej.2025.159871
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85216007926
SN - 1385-8947
VL - 505
JO - Chemical Engineering Journal
JF - Chemical Engineering Journal
M1 - 159871
ER -