2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.7b01433
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Trojan Horse for Light-Triggered Bifurcated Production of Singlet Oxygen and Fenton-Reactive Iron within Cancer Cells

Abstract: Traditional photodynamic therapy for cancer relies on dye-photosensitized generation of singlet oxygen. However, therapeutically effective singlet oxygen generation requires well-oxygenated tissues, whereas many tumor environments tend to be hypoxic. We describe a platform for targeted enhancement of photodynamic therapy that produces singlet oxygen in oxygenated environments and hydroxyl radical, which is typically regarded as the most toxic reactive oxygen species, in hypoxic environments. The 24-subunit iro… Show more

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“…[29] Fori nstance,o ur group synthesized amorphous Fe 0 nanoparticles (AFeNPs) (Figure 1a), [25] which were rapidly ionized in an acidic TME to release more Fe 2+ ions than Fe 0 nanocrystals (FeNCs) for CDT because it had the reactive nature of metallic glasses.A sp resented in Figure 1b,c, the release rate of ferrous ions from the AFeNPs reached 57 %at ap Ho f6 .5 and 100 %a tapH of 5.4 within 6h,w hich were much higher than those observed for the FeNCs.M oreover, both AFeNPs and FeNCs tended to slowly release ferrous ions at aneutral pH. These results confirmed the capacity of AFeNPs for selective ferrous ion release,t hus ensuring the efficiency of CDT.I na ddition, many other iron-based nanomaterials,i ncluding Fe oxides, [30][31][32] [FeO(OH) n ], [33] and M(Sn,Mn)Fe 2 O 4 [34,35] have also been introduced as CDT agents,b ut none have focused on increasing the release of the catalytic Fe 2+ ions.…”
Section: Iron-based Inorganic Nanomaterialssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…[29] Fori nstance,o ur group synthesized amorphous Fe 0 nanoparticles (AFeNPs) (Figure 1a), [25] which were rapidly ionized in an acidic TME to release more Fe 2+ ions than Fe 0 nanocrystals (FeNCs) for CDT because it had the reactive nature of metallic glasses.A sp resented in Figure 1b,c, the release rate of ferrous ions from the AFeNPs reached 57 %at ap Ho f6 .5 and 100 %a tapH of 5.4 within 6h,w hich were much higher than those observed for the FeNCs.M oreover, both AFeNPs and FeNCs tended to slowly release ferrous ions at aneutral pH. These results confirmed the capacity of AFeNPs for selective ferrous ion release,t hus ensuring the efficiency of CDT.I na ddition, many other iron-based nanomaterials,i ncluding Fe oxides, [30][31][32] [FeO(OH) n ], [33] and M(Sn,Mn)Fe 2 O 4 [34,35] have also been introduced as CDT agents,b ut none have focused on increasing the release of the catalytic Fe 2+ ions.…”
Section: Iron-based Inorganic Nanomaterialssupporting
confidence: 54%
“…These results confirmed the capacity of AFeNPs for selective ferrous ion release, thus ensuring the efficiency of CDT. In addition, many other iron‐based nanomaterials, including Fe oxides, [FeO(OH) n ], and M(Sn,Mn)Fe 2 O 4 have also been introduced as CDT agents, but none have focused on increasing the release of the catalytic Fe 2+ ions.…”
Section: Nanomaterials Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, to improve the antitumor effect, more and more therapeutic modalities, such as chemotherapy, starvation therapy, gas therapy, photothermal therapy, and PDT, have been used in combination with CDT to address different targets. The anthracycline class antibiotic doxorubicin (DOX) has been widely used for the treatment of a range of cancers .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%