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Author Spotlight: Tracing the Ferroptotic Signatures and Cell Death Dynamics in Medulloblastoma for Advanced Therapeutics
Published on: March 15, 2024
Inducing tumor ferroptosis via a pH-responsive NIR-II photothermal agent initiating lysosomal dysfunction
Zhiwei Zhang1,2,3, Jingjing Xiang2,3, Lijiao Guan1
1Northwest University, Xi'an 710069, China. huangsaipeng@nwu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Ferroptosis is a unique programmed cell death process that was discovered a few years ago and plays an important role in tumor biology and treatment. However, it still remains a challenge to modulate tumor ferroptosis by spatiotemporally controlled cell-intrinsic Fenton chemistry. Herein, a pH activated photothermal sensitizer IR-PE has been designed and synthesized on the basis of cyanine bearing a diamine moiety, which is capable of triggering the lysosomal dysfunction-mediated Fenton pathway under the irradiation of near-infrared light to evoke ferroptosis, thereby improving antitumor efficacy and mitigating systemic side effects.

