Jun Li, Qiang Zhang, Hao Yang, Wenli Lu, Yulong Fu, Yingcai Xiong, Xuan Wang, Tianming Lu, Yanlin Xin, Zejuan Xie, Weichao Chen, Guoqiang Wang, Yuanyuan Guo, Ruogu Qi. Sequential dual-locking strategy using photoactivated Pt(IV)-based metallo-nano prodrug for enhanced chemotherapy and photodynamic efficacy by triggering ferroptosis and macrophage polarizationJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2024, 14(7): 3251-3265. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2024.02.024
Citation: Jun Li, Qiang Zhang, Hao Yang, Wenli Lu, Yulong Fu, Yingcai Xiong, Xuan Wang, Tianming Lu, Yanlin Xin, Zejuan Xie, Weichao Chen, Guoqiang Wang, Yuanyuan Guo, Ruogu Qi. Sequential dual-locking strategy using photoactivated Pt(IV)-based metallo-nano prodrug for enhanced chemotherapy and photodynamic efficacy by triggering ferroptosis and macrophage polarizationJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2024, 14(7): 3251-3265. DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2024.02.024

Sequential dual-locking strategy using photoactivated Pt(IV)-based metallo-nano prodrug for enhanced chemotherapy and photodynamic efficacy by triggering ferroptosis and macrophage polarization

  • Selective activation of Pt(IV) prodrugs within tumors has emerged as a promising strategy in tumor treatment. Although progress has been made with photo- and ultrasound-activated Pt(IV) prodrugs, concerns remain over the non-specific activation of photosensitizers (PS) and the potential for phototoxicity and chemical toxicity. In this study, a sequential dual-locked Pt(IV) nano-prodrug that can be activated by both the acidic tumor microenvironment and light was developed. The Pt(IV) prodrug was prepared by conjugating PS-locked Pt(IV) to a polymeric core, which was then chelated with metallo iron to lock its photoactivity and form a metallo-nano prodrug. Under acidic tumor microenvironment conditions, the metallo-nano prodrug undergoes dissociation of iron, triggering a reduction process in oxaliplatin under light irradiation, resulting in the activation of both chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT). Additionally, the prodrug could induce metallo-triggered ferroptosis and polarization of tumor-associated macrophages (TAM), thereby enhancing tumor inhibition. The dual-lock strategy employed in a nanoparticle delivery system represents an expansion in the application of platinum-based anticancer drugs, making it a promising new direction in cancer treatment.
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