2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2019.119280
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Multifunctional low-temperature photothermal nanodrug with in vivo clearance, ROS-Scavenging and anti-inflammatory abilities

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“…Fortunately, the decrease of ATP generation resulted from the consumption of Glu would ultimately down-regulate HSPs expression. [112] Therefore, combining GOx with magnetic NPs will be an effective way to achieve enhanced MHT. Further combining enhanced MHT with CDT would further achieve synergistic enhancement of cancer therapy.…”
Section: Magnetic Hyperthermia Therapy (Mht)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, the decrease of ATP generation resulted from the consumption of Glu would ultimately down-regulate HSPs expression. [112] Therefore, combining GOx with magnetic NPs will be an effective way to achieve enhanced MHT. Further combining enhanced MHT with CDT would further achieve synergistic enhancement of cancer therapy.…”
Section: Magnetic Hyperthermia Therapy (Mht)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides GA, there are many other small-molecule HSP inhibitors that have been employed in low-temperature PTT for achieving satisfactory cancer treatment outcomes. For example, Yang et al employed quercetin (Qu) as a multifunctional element to connect with ferrous iron (Fe II ) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) via coordination interaction to prepare nanodrugs (denoted as Qu-Fe II Ps) [ 99 ]. Qu had several important roles in this nanosystem: First, it is an inhibitor of HSP70 for realizing mild hyperthermia under NIR light irradiation [ 100 ].…”
Section: Applications Of Low-temperature Pttmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Qu had several important roles in this nanosystem: First, it is an inhibitor of HSP70 for realizing mild hyperthermia under NIR light irradiation [ 100 ]. Second, since quercetin possesses good ROS-scavenging ability, the Qu-Fe II Ps could clear excessive ROS which might endanger surrounding healthy tissues, and reduce ROS-induced inflammatory cytokines to avoid unexpected inflammation [ 99 ]. Meanwhile, the coordination between Qu and Fe II became loose when Qu was oxidized by ROS, and subsequently Qu-Fe II Ps were disassembled into ultrasmall NPs ( Figure 3(c) ), which led to rapid renal clearance of the NPs to minimize acute or chronic toxicity.…”
Section: Applications Of Low-temperature Pttmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As ROS is produced by the Fe 2+ ‐induced Fenton reaction, the intracellular ROS content can increase when the Fe 2+ content is excessive, resulting in apoptosis of cancer cells, known as ferroptosis. [ 43 , 120 ] To date, Fe 2+/3+ ions have been widely studied as catalysts of the Fenton reaction in CDT, in which Fenton reagents react with endogenous H 2 O 2 to convert H 2 O 2 into hydroxyl radicals (·OH) in the TME to kill tumor cells. [ 41 , 121 ] The tumor‐suppressing effects of the Fenton reactions have inspired novel approaches for efficacious tumor therapy by introducing exogenous Fe 2+/3+ ions.…”
Section: Metal‐coordinated Supramolecular Self‐assemblies For Cancer Theranosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%