JOURNAL ARTICLE

Anaerobe‐Inspired Anticancer Nanovesicles

Abstract

Abstract Anaerobic bacteria, such as Clostridium and Salmonella , can selectively invade and colonize in tumor hypoxic regions (THRs) and deliver therapeutic products to destroy cancer cells. Herein, we present an anaerobe nanovesicle mimic that can not only be activated in THRs but also induce hypoxia in tumors by themselves. Moreover, inspired by the oxygen metabolism of anaerobes, we construct a light‐induced hypoxia‐responsive modality to promote dissociation of vehicles and activation of bioreductive prodrugs simultaneously. In vitro and in vivo experiments indicate that this anaerobe‐inspired nanovesicle can efficiently induce apoptotic cell death and significantly inhibit tumor growth. Our work provides a new strategy for engineering stimuli‐responsive drug delivery systems in a bioinspired and synergistic fashion.

Keywords:
Prodrug In vivo In vitro Cancer cell Clostridium Chemistry Apoptosis Cell biology Hypoxia (environmental) Microbiology Bacteria Biology Biochemistry Oxygen Cancer Biotechnology

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Citation History

Topics

Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Cancer Research and Treatments
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Biotechnology
Nanoparticle-Based Drug Delivery
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Biomaterials

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