Prodrug-Loaded Zirconium Carbide Nanosheets as a Novel Biophotonic Nanoplatform for Effective Treatment of Cancer
- Authors
- Liu, Quan; Xie, Zhongjian; Qiu, Meng; Shim, Inseob; Yang, Yunlong; Xie, Sisi; Yang, Qinhe; Wang, Dou; Chen, Shiyou; Fan, Taojian; Ding, Bo; Guo, Ziheng; Adah, Dickson; Yao, Xinhuang; Zhang, Yuhua; Wu, Hong; Wu, Zongze; Wei, Chaoying; Wang, Hongzhong; Kim, Hyeong Seok; Zou, Qingshuang; Yan, Qiaoting; Cai, Zhen; Kim, Jong Seung; Liu, Li-Ping; Zhang, Han; Cao, Yihai
- Issue Date
- 12월-2020
- Publisher
- WILEY
- Keywords
- angiogenesis; chemotherapy; photothermal therapy; prodrug; zirconium carbide
- Citation
- ADVANCED SCIENCE, v.7, no.24
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ADVANCED SCIENCE
- Volume
- 7
- Number
- 24
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/130315
- DOI
- 10.1002/advs.202001191
- ISSN
- 2198-3844
- Abstract
- Conventional chemotherapy and photothermal therapy (PTT) face many major challenges, including systemic toxicity, low bioavailability, ineffective tissue penetration, chemotherapy/hyperthermia-induced inflammation, and tumor angiogenesis. A versatile nanomedicine offers an exciting opportunity to circumvent the abovementioned limitations for their successful translation into clinical practice. Here, a promising biophotonic nanoplatform is developed based on the zirconium carbide (ZrC) nanosheet as a deep PTT-photosensitizer and on-demand designed anticancer prodrug SN38-Nif, which is released and activated by photothermia and tumor-overexpressed esterase. In vitro and in vivo experimental evidence shows the potent anticancer effects of the integrated ZrC@prodrug biophotonic nanoplatform by specifically targeting malignant cells, chemotherapy/hyperthermia-induced tumor inflammation, and angiogenesis. In mouse models, the ZrC@prodrug system markedly inhibits tumor recurrence, metastasis, inflammation and angiogenesis. The findings unravel a promising biophotonic strategy for precision treatment of cancer.
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