Nanohybrid-Based Redox Homeostasis Perturbators Escaped from Early Lysosomes toward Amplified Sensitization of Tumor Cells and Photothermally Maneuvered Pyroptosis Therapy
Xicheng Yan,
Hao Zhang,
Hanyin Zhu
et al.
Abstract:Reactive oxygen species (ROS) hold great potential in
tumor pyroptosis
therapy, yet they are still limited by short species lifespan and
limited diffusion distance. Inducing cells into a metastable state
and then applying external energy can effectively trigger pyroptosis,
but systemic sensitization still faces challenges, such as limited
ROS content, rapid decay, and short treatment windows. Herein, a nanohybrid-based
redox homeostasis-perturbator system was designed that synergistically
induce early lysosoma… Show more
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