Shen‐Zhen RenBin WangXiaohua ZhuDan ZhuMing LiuShukai LiYu‐Shun YangZhong‐Chang WangHai‐Liang Zhu
The abnormal angiogenesis and insufficient oxygen supply in solid tumors lead to intratumoral hypoxia, which severely limits the efficacy of traditional photodynamic therapy (PDT). Here, a multifunctional nanoplatform (ZDZP@PP) based on a zeolitic imidazolate framework-67 (ZIF-67) core as a hydrogen peroxide catalyst, a zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) shell with a pH-responsive property, and a polydopamine-poly(ethylene glycol) (PDA-PEG) layer for improving the biocompatibility is fabricated for not only relieving tumor hypoxia but also enhancing the efficacy of combination chemo-photodynamic therapy. The chemotherapy drug doxorubicin (DOX) and photosensitizer protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) are encapsulated in different layers independently; thus, a unique two-stage stepwise release becomes possible. Moreover, the nanoplatform can effectively decompose hydrogen peroxide to produce oxygen and thus relieve tumor hypoxia, which further facilitates the production of cytotoxic reactive oxygen species (ROS) by PpIX under laser irradiation. Both in vitro and in vivo experimental results confirm that the combination chemo-photodynamic therapy with the ZDZP@PP nanoplatform can provide more effective cancer treatment than chemotherapy or PDT alone. Consequently, the oxygen self-sufficient multifunctional nanoplatform holds promising potential to overcome hypoxia and treat solid tumors in the future.
Shen-Zhen Ren (6743324)Bin Wang (30851)Xiao-Hua Zhu (6743327)Dan Zhu (139675)Ming Liu (105953)Shu-Kai Li (5632922)Yu-Shun Yang (564187)Zhong-Chang Wang (1714477)Hai-Liang Zhu (439337)
Xinhe LiuXin WangDan ZangYi ChangWei‐Fang SuGe LiJie ZhangPengfei YangXiaoming MaYuming Guo
Dan ZhuBin WangXiaohua ZhuHai‐Liang ZhuShen‐Zhen Ren
Fangmian WeiThomas W. ReesXinxing LiaoLiang‐Nian JiHui Chao
Shengnan MaJie ZhouYuxin ZhangBo YangYiyan HeChen TianXianghui XuZhongwei Gu