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Xiao-Fan Xu1, Jun-Tao Chen1, Qian Song1
1Key Laboratory for Green Organic Synthesis and Application of Hunan Province, Key Laboratory of Environmentally Friendly Chemistry and Applications of Ministry of Education, Hunan Provincial University Key Laboratory for Environmental and Ecological Health, College of Chemistry, Xiangtan University, Xiangtan, 411105, PR China. lichunyan@xtu.edu.cn.
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Cancer has become a serious threat to human health and the search for a safe and effective treatment method is particularly urgent. Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) is a non-invasive therapeutic method, but CDT still has certain disadvantages such as its limited therapeutic efficacy through overexpression of GSH and single treatment mode. In this paper, ZIF-based nanoparticles called Cu2+-SK-GOD@ZIF-90 are constructed for improved chemodynamic therapy and dual starvation therapy (ST). The nanoparticles are destroyed by high levels of ATP in cancer cells, releasing Cu2+, shikonin (SK) and glucose oxidase (GOD). Under the action of Cu2+ and GSH, Cu+ is generated and catalyzes H2O2 to produce ˙OH for CDT by a Fenton-like reaction. Both the depletion of GSH and the production of H2O2 improve the effect of chemodynamic therapy. Moreover, SK and GOD are used for dual starvation therapy by inhibiting glycolysis and blocking glucose, respectively. In vivo experiments have demonstrated that the synergistic combination of CDT and dual ST via treatment with Cu2+-SK-GOD@ZIF-90 can effectively inhibit the growth of tumors and significantly prolong the survival of mice, and is superior to treatment with Cu2+@ZIF-90 and Cu2+-SK@ZIF-90. This synergistic treatment combining CDT and ST offers an effective and safe way to treat cancer.
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