Glioma is the most lethal brain tumor
with a poor prognosis, and
a combination of multiple therapeutic strategies is critical for postoperative
glioma treatment. Herein, a multifunctional hybrid hydrogel system
(designated as CP&CL@RNPPTX-Gel) was developed for
local treatment of postoperative glioma. The system was composed of
self-illuminating chlorin e6 (Ce6) conjugated with luminol molecule
(CL)-loaded glioma-targeting paclitaxel prodrug nanoparticles and
copper peroxide nanodots (CP NDs) coembedded into a three-dimensional
thermosensitive hydroxypropyl chitin hydrogel frame. After injection
of CP&CL@RNPPTX-Gel into the cavity of postoperative
glioma, the solution could be cross-linked into the gel as a drug
reservoir under body temperature stimulation. Then, the sustained-released
CP NDs decomposed into Cu2+ and H2O2 in the acidic microenvironment of the glioma cells to exert chemodynamic
therapy (CDT). Meanwhile, Cu2+ could catalyze the self-luminescence
of CL to induce photodynamic therapy (PDT) without external excitation
light. Moreover, paclitaxel prodrug nanoparticles degraded into paclitaxel
to restrain residual glioma cells in response to intracellular reduced
glutathione (GSH). The in vitro and in vivo results showed that CP&CL@RNPPTX-Gel had great potential
as a multifunctional hybrid hydrogel system with remarkable therapeutic
effects for postoperative glioma treatment via a
combination of chemotherapy, CDT, and PDT.
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