Therapeutic polymersome nanoreactors with tumor-specific activable cascade reactions for cooperative cancer therapy

  • Wendong Ke
  • , Junjie Li
  • , Fathelrahman Mohammed
  • , Yuheng Wang
  • , Kazuko Tou
  • , Xueying Liu
  • , Panyue Wen
  • , Hiroaki Kinoh
  • , Yasutaka Anraku
  • , Huabing Chen
  • , Kazunori Kataoka
  • , Zhishen Ge

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Abstract

Therapeutic nanoreactors are of increasing interest in precise cancer therapy, which have been explored to in situ produce therapeutic compounds from inert prodrugs or intrinsic molecules at the target sites. However, engineering a nanoreactor with tumor activable cascade reactions for efficient cooperative cancer therapy remains a great challenge. Herein, we demonstrate a polymersome nanoreactor with tumor acidity-responsive membrane permeability to activate cascade reactions for orchestrated cooperative cancer treatment. The nanoreactors are constructed from responsive polyprodrug polymersomes incorporating ultrasmall iron oxide nanoparticles and glucose oxidase in the membranes and inner aqueous cavities, respectively. The cascade reactions including glucose consumption to generate H2O2, accelerated iron ion release, Fenton reaction between H2O2 and iron ion to produce hydroxyl radicals (â¢OH), and â¢OH-triggered rapid release of parent drugs can be specifically activated by the tumor acidity-responsive membrane permeability. During this process, the orchestrated cooperative cancer therapy including starving therapy, chemodynamic therapy, and chemotherapy is realized for high-efficiency tumor suppression by the in situ consumed and produced compounds. The nanoreactor design with tumor-activable cascade reactions represents an insightful paradigm for precise cooperative cancer therapy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2357-2369
Number of pages13
JournalACS Nano
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Feb 2019
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Cancer therapy
  • Fenton reaction
  • Nanoreactor
  • Polyprodrug
  • Reactive oxygen species responsive

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