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Jianbing Wu1, Yihui Hu2,3, Hui Ye1
1State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Drug Discovery for Metabolic Diseases, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing210009, P. R. China.
Abstract:
Bio-orthogonal bond-cleavage reactions have been used in cancer therapy for improving the biological specificity of prodrug activation, but the spatiotemporal consistency of reactants is still a huge challenge. Although, in most cases, the cleavage catalysts and caged prodrugs are administrated separately, it is difficult to avoid the reactions in advance before they meet at the tumor site. Herein, we design and construct novel coordinative nanoparticles, integrating two prodrugs A and B as ligands and ferric ions as coordinative centers. After nanoparticles accumulated in tumor through passive targeting, inert Pt(IV) prodrug A is specifically and spontaneously reduced into active Pt(II) cisplatin, which acts as the cleavage catalyst to subsequently initiate the in situ bio-orthogonal depropargylation of B, that is, O 2-propargyl nitric oxide (NO) donor. The unique structure of coordinative nanoparticles ensures the spatiotemporal consistency of reactants (prodrugs A and B) and products (cytotoxic cisplatin and tumoricidal NO) for the bio-orthogonal bond-cleavage reaction, which leads to an improved synergistic therapeutic activity for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). This new concept of bio-orthogonal dual-prodrug coordinative nanoparticles may inspire further applications in bio-orthogonal chemistry and drug delivery for combination chemotherapy.
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