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Fe-coordinated carbon dots with single atom nanozyme catalytic activity for synergistic catalytic/chemo-therapy in breast cancer

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES [2024]
Mengke Lu, Jianxia Ding, Yupeng Zhang, Xuan Gu, Jiaying Liu, Qinxin Wang, Xiaonan Qiu, Huijun Yu, Fengyi Du, Wei Zhang
ABSTRACT

Single atom nanozyme (SAzyme) based on carbon dots (CDs) has showed great potential in oncotherapy via ultrasmall size-reinforced atomically dispersed catalytic sites. However, its curative effect is still unsatisfactory due to complex tumor microenvironment and intrinsic resistance. Herein, a coordinated carbon dots (CCDs)-integrated ZIF-8 nanoassembly (Ru/CCDs-PTX@ZIF) was constructed by loading paclitaxel and coating with rutin for synergistic catalytic/chemotherapy. Benefiting from inherited metal-polyphenol coordination, the CCDs exhibited superior peroxidase-like (POD) activity and served as a SAzyme to produce large amounts of hydroxyl radical, resulting in radical-dependent cell cycle arrest. With the assistance of GLUT receptor-mediated endocytosis, the Ru/CCDs-PTX@ZIF triggered the tumor-targeted killing and migration inhibition to suppress tumor progression. This study highlights a promising avenue to broaden the design and applications of CDs-based SAzyme in tumor treatment.

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