纳米材料基催化剂
过氧化物酶
癌症治疗
化学
金属
材料科学
癌症
生物化学
酶
医学
冶金
内科学
作者
Zihao Sun,Chen Zhou,Yue Zhou,Shenge Su,Chunru Wang,Mingming Zhen
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202301306
摘要
Metal ion-facilitated chemodynamic therapy (CDT) is an emerging method for treating cancer. However, its potential is hindered by its low catalytic performance in weakly acidic tumor microenvironments (TMEs) and the severe toxicity of free metal ions. A new approach to tumor therapy, chemodynamic vascular disruption (CVD), is introduced using metal-free, peroxidase (POD)-mimetic multihydroxylated [70] fullerene (MHF) nanocatalysts. The research shows that MHF contains C···O active sites, as demonstrated by density functional theory (DFT) calculations, and converts H2 O2 into ∙OH across a pH range of 6.0-10.0. The generation of ∙OH and the dismantling of tumor blood vessels are observed in real-time using mouse dorsal skin-fold chamber (DSFC) models. Applying proteomics, it is discovered that the CVD mechanism involves the nanocatalytic MHF enhancing H2 O2 decomposition in the TME, producing ∙OH. This damages tumor vascular endothelial junction proteins, causing vascular leakage and subsequently cutting off the vascular supply to the tumor cells. This method deviates from the traditional CDT that targets tumor cells. Instead, the proficient MHF nanocatalysts aim to directly disrupt the tumor vasculature, enhancing anti-tumor efficiency without triggering harmful toxicity. The proposed CVD therapeutic strategy enhances the application of gentle carbon nanocatalysts in cancer therapy, offering new perspectives on nanocatalytic medicine.
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