A mitochondria-targeted supramolecular nanoplatform for peroxynitrite-potentiated oxidative therapy of orthotopic hepatoma.
Biomaterials
; 290: 121854, 2022 11.
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Oxidative therapy, which generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) via intracellular enzymatic reactions to achieve tumor ablation, is considered as an emerging approach to cancer treatment. Herein, nitric oxide (NO)-combined oxidative therapy is reported by integrating glutathione (GSH)-sensitive NO donor and pH-sensitive cinnamaldehyde (CA) prodrug into a mitochondria-targeted drug nanocarrier, which is prepared by the host-guest interaction between α-cyclodextrin (α-CD) and polyethylene glycol (PEG). After internalized by cancer cells, CA can be released in acidic endo/lysosome and finally induce ROS generation in mitochondria for oxidative therapy. At the same time, NO can be targeted delivered to mitochondria by a mitochondria-targeting strategy and then realize selective release of NO in mitochondria. NO can deplete intracellular predominant antioxidant GSH, which will enhance oxidative therapy of CA. Furthermore, peroxynitrite (ONOO-) with strong peroxidation and nitration capability can be produced in mitochondria by the reaction between NO and ROS for reactive nitrogen species (RNS)-mediated oxidative therapy. The generation of ONOO- in mitochondria is very effective in facilitating mitochondrial membrane permeabilization, which can cause mitochondrial dysfunction and finally induce mitochondrial apoptosis. The antitumor ability of mitochondria-targeted ONOO--potentiated oxidative therapy is fully investigated on subcutaneous and orthotopic hepatoma model on nude mice. This innovative strategy for the selective generation of ONOO- in mitochondria may serve as an afflatus for future applications in cancer treatment.
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Carcinoma Hepatocelular
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Neoplasias Hepáticas
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2022
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