Xiuzhang YanHeshi LiuLei GuoChang LiuShichen ZhangXue WangYixin TangRui ZhouXin JiangErlei WangShuohui GaoCaina Xu
The use of combination therapies that employ a variety of cell death mechanisms has emerged as a promising avenue of research in the treatment of cancer. However, the optimization of therapeutic synergies when integrating different modes remains a significant challenge. To this end, we developed a multifunctional intelligent drug-carrying nanoparticle (DFMTCH NPs) based on the metal-organic framework MIL-100, loaded with doxorubicin (DOX) and disulfiram (DSF), coated with a Cu-tannic acid (Cu-TA) network and hyaluronic acid (HA), for the purpose of combined chemotherapy/chemodynamic/photothermal anti-cancer therapy. On the one hand, the DFMTCH NPs exhibited a range of therapeutic capabilities, including chemotherapy, photothermal therapy (PTT), and chemodynamic therapy (CDT), which collectively enhanced the anti-tumor efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents. In addition, DFMTCH NPs proved sensitive photoacoustic imaging (PAI) in image-guided therapy. On the other hand, DFMTCH NPs could produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) and consume glutathione (GSH) by amplifying cellular oxidative stress, while causing intracellular mitochondrial dysfunction, inducing effective cuproptosis/ferroptosis/apoptosis to inhibit tumor growth. Collectively, this work provided an innovative strategy for designing multifunctional nanoparticles for effective combination therapies to combat colorectal cancer (CRC).
Xiaoyu WuZijun BaiHui WangHanqing WangDahai HouYunzhu XuGuanqun WoHaibo ChengDongdong SunWeiwei Tao
Zhiming HuCaina XuYonghao LiangTaiyuan LiuHuayu TianYingchao Zhang
Yue LiJia ChenQi XiaJing ShangYujie HeZhi LiYingying ChenFeng GaoYu XiZeting YuanPeihao Yin
Jiahui YangYang LiuQin LiLiangke Zhang
Yaping WangJie LiuChao LiuYongwei LinXuefei DuanYongfei MaHua ZhangMuwen DengQian Wang