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NIR-II light triggered burst-release cascade nanoreactor for precise cancer chemotherapy

Bioactive Materials [2024]
Yu-Jing Pan, Yang Zhang, Biao-Qi Chen, Yi Zhao, Jin-Yang Wang, Chang-Yong Li, Da-Gui Zhang, Ranjith Kumar Kankala, Shi-Bin Wang, Gang Liu, Ai-Zheng Chen
ABSTRACT

The current strategy of co-delivering copper ions and disulfiram (DSF) to generate cytotoxic CuET faces limitations in achieving rapid and substantial CuET production, specifically in tumor lesions. To overcome this challenge, we introduce a novel burst-release cascade reactor composed of phase change materials (PCMs) encapsulating ultrasmall Cu 2-x Se nanoparticles (NPs) and DSF (DSF/Cu 2-x Se@PCM). Once triggered by second near-infrared (NIR-II) light irradiation, the reactor swiftly releases Cu 2-x Se NPs and DSF, enabling catalytic reactions that lead to the rapid and massive production of Cu 2-x Se-ET complexes, thereby achieving in situ chemotherapy. The mechanism of the burst reaction is due to the unique properties of ultrasmall Cu 2-x Se NPs, including their small size, multiple defects, and high surface activity. These characteristics allow DSF to be directly reduced and chelated on the surface defect sites of Cu 2-x Se, forming Cu 2-x Se-ET complexes without the need for copper ion release. Additionally, Cu 2-x Se-ET has demonstrated a similar (to CuET) anti-tumor activity through increased autophagy, but with even greater potency due to its unique two-dimensional-like structure. The light-triggered cascade of interlocking reactions, coupled with in situ explosive generation of tumor-suppressive substances mediated by the size and valence of Cu 2-x Se, presents a promising approach for the development of innovative nanoplatforms in the field of precise tumor chemotherapy.

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