JOURNAL ARTICLE

Cascade-amplifying synergistic effects of chemo-photodynamic therapy using ROS-responsive polymeric nanocarriers

Chunyang SunZiyang CaoXuejun ZhangRong SunChunshui YuXianzhu Yang

Year: 2018 Journal:   Theranostics Vol: 8 (11)Pages: 2939-2953   Publisher: Ivyspring International Publisher

Abstract

The simple integration of chemotherapeutic drugs and photosensitizers (PSs) into the same nanocarriers only achieves a combination of chemo-photodynamic therapy but may not confer synergistic effects. The boosted intracellular release of chemotherapeutic drugs during the photodynamic therapy (PDT) process is necessary to achieve a cascade of amplified synergistic therapeutic effects of chemo-photodynamic therapy. Methods: In this study, we explored an innovative hyperbranched polyphosphate (RHPPE) containing a singlet oxygen (SO)-labile crosslinker to boost drug release during the PDT process. The photosensitizer chlorin e6 (Ce6) and doxorubicin (DOX) were simultaneously loaded into RHPPE nanoparticles (denoted as SOHNPCe6/DOX). The therapeutic efficacy of SOHNPCe6/DOX against drug-resistant cancer was evaluated in vitro and in vivo. Results: Under 660-nm light irradiation, SOHNPCe6/DOX can produce SO, which not only induces PDT against cancer but also cleaves the thioketal linkers to destroy the nanoparticles. Subsequently, boosted DOX release can be achieved, activating a chemotherapy cascade to synergistically destroy the remaining tumor cells after the initial round of PDT. Furthermore, SOHNPCe6/DOX also efficiently detected the tumor area by photoacoustic/magnetic resonance bimodal imaging. Under the guidance of bimodal imaging, the laser beam was precisely focused on the tumor areas, and subsequently, SOHNPCe6/DOX realized a cascade of amplified synergistic chemo-photodynamic therapeutic effects. High antitumor efficacy was achieved even in a drug-resistant tumor model. Conclusion: The designed SOHNPCe6/DOX with great biocompatibility is promising for use as a co-delivery carrier for combined chemo-photodynamic therapy, providing an alternative avenue to achieve a cascade of amplified synergistic effects of chemo-photodynamic therapy for cancer treatment.

Keywords:
Photodynamic therapy Nanocarriers Doxorubicin Photosensitizer Singlet oxygen In vivo Chemistry Cancer research Drug delivery Pharmacology Nanotechnology Materials science Chemotherapy Medicine Photochemistry Oxygen Internal medicine

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Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Photodynamic Therapy Research Studies
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry

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