Nanocatalytic Tumor Therapy by Biomimetic Dual Inorganic Nanozyme-Catalyzed Cascade Reaction

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Abstract

Emerging nanocatalytic tumor therapies based on nontoxic but catalytically active inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) for intratumoral production of high-toxic reactive oxygen species have inspired great research interest in the scientific community. Nanozymes exhibiting natural enzyme-mimicking catalytic activities have been extensively explored in biomedicine, mostly in biomolecular detection, yet much fewer researches are available on specific nanocatalytic tumor therapy. This study reports on the construction of an efficient biomimetic dual inorganic nanozyme-based nanoplatform, which triggers cascade catalytic reactions for tumor microenvironment responsive nanocatalytic tumor therapy based on ultrasmall Au and Fe3O4 NPs coloaded dendritic mesoporous silica NPs. Au NPs as the unique glucose oxidase-mimic nanozyme specifically catalyze β-D-glucose oxidation into gluconic acid and H2O2, while the as produced H2O2 is subsequently catalyzed by the peroxidase-mimic Fe3O4 NPs to liberate high-toxic hydroxyl radicals for inducing tumor-cell death by the typical Fenton-based catalytic reaction. Extensive in vitro and in vivo evaluations have demonstrated high nanocatalytic-therapeutic efficacy with a desirable tumor-suppression rate (69.08%) based on these biocompatible composite nanocatalysts. Therefore, this work paves a way for nanocatalytic tumor therapy by rationally designing inorganic nanozymes with multienzymatic activities for achieving high therapeutic efficacy and excellent biosafety simultaneously.

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Gao, S., Lin, H., Zhang, H., Yao, H., Chen, Y., & Shi, J. (2019). Nanocatalytic Tumor Therapy by Biomimetic Dual Inorganic Nanozyme-Catalyzed Cascade Reaction. Advanced Science, 6(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.201801733

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