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Peroxidase-like Active Nanomedicine with Dual Glutathione Depletion Property to Restore Oxaliplatin Chemosensitivity and Promote Programmed Cell Death

ACS Nano [2022]
Feng Wu, Yaqian Du, Jiani Yang, Boyang Shao, Zhensheng Mi, Yuanfei Yao, Ying Cui, Fei He, Yanqiao Zhang, Piaoping Yang
ABSTRACT

The nanocatalytic activity of nanozymes provides a vision for tumor treatment. However, the glutathione (GSH)-related antioxidant defense system (ADS) formed on the basis of excessive GSH in the tumor microenvironment limits its catalytic activity. Here, dendritic mesoporous silica nanoparticles (DMSNs) were employed as nanocarrier; ultrasmall Fe3O4 nanoparticles, Mn2+ ions, and glutaminase inhibitor Telaglenastat (CB-839) were subsequently integrated into large mesopores of DMSNs, forming DMSN/Fe3O4–Mn@CB-839 (DFMC) nanomedicine. This nanomedicine exhibits peroxidase mimicking activities under acidic conditions, which catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) into hydroxyl radical (•OH). This also promotes the formation of lipid peroxides, which is required for ferroptosis. Furthermore, this nanomedicine can effectively deplete the existing GSH, thereby enhancing reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated tumor catalytic therapy. Moreover, the introduced CB-839 blocks the endogenous synthesis of GSH, further enhancing GSH depletion performance, which reduces the excretion of oxaliplatin (GSH-related resistance) from tumor cells, thereby restoring the chemical sensitivity of oxaliplatin. The dual GSH depletion property significantly weakens the GSH-related ADS and restores the chemical sensitivity of oxaliplatin, leading to the high DFMC-induced apoptosis and ferroptosis of tumor cells. Our developed nanomedicine based on integrated nanotechnology and clinical drug may aid the development of tumor treatment.

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