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Huiru Zhu1,2, Xiaoying Ni1, Jiaxin Su1
1Department of Radiology, Children's Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, National Clinical Research Center for Child Health and Disorders, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Child Development and Disorders, China International Science and Technology Cooperation base of Child development and Critical Disorders, Chongqing Key Laboratory of Child Neurodevelopment and Cognitive Disorders, Chongqing 400014, China.
Abstract:
To overcome the limited efficacy of chemodynamic therapy (CDT) caused by insufficient hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in the tumor microenvironment, we engineered a glutathione (GSH)-responsive multifunctional nanosystem, HCTG-C, based on hollow mesoporous organosilica nanoparticles. This system integrates tirapazamine (TPZ), glucose oxidase (GOx), in situ-synthesized copper sulfide (CuS), and CT2A glioma cell membrane coating to enable dual tumor-targeted therapy and self-imaging capabilities. The therapeutic mechanism relies on three synergistic cascades: (1) GOx-mediated glucose oxidation to deplete oxygen and generate H2O2, establishing a self-sustaining H2O2 supply; (2) GSH-triggered CuS conversion to Cu(I), amplifying Fenton-like reactions for efficient H2O2-to-reactive oxygen species conversion and ferroptosis induction; and (3) hypoxia-activated TPZ to exert cytotoxic effects, synergizing chemotherapy with CDT. Experimental results demonstrated that HCTG-C achieves real-time MRI monitoring via GSH depletion-driven Cu valence transitions, while its self-replenishing H2O2 and oxygen-activation mechanisms significantly enhance antitumor efficacy against CT2A glioma in vitro and in vivo. By innovatively combining H2O2 self-supply cascades, hypoxia-activated chemotherapy, and ferroptosis-driven CDT, this work presents a paradigm-shifting strategy for self-imaging-guided combinatorial therapy, advancing ferroptosis-based approaches for precision glioma treatment.
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