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Anticancer Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy with Lung Cancer-Targeted Nanoparticles
Published on: December 1, 2016
A Diselenide-Based Triple-Responsive Nanogel for Tumor Chemo-Photoimmunotherapy
Sibei Wang1, Ruyu Cao1, Zhen Lin1
1State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology, College of Pharmacy, and Tianjin Key Laboratory of Molecular Drug Research, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, People's Republic of China.
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In this study, we successfully developed a diselenide-based, triple-responsive intelligent nanogel, IR780@BEAP, for lung cancer therapy. Exploiting the elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and glutathione (GSH) in the tumor microenvironment (TME), a ROS/GSH dual-responsive diselenide cross-linker (DSe5) was synthesized and used to cross-link betulin (BE) with Angelica polysaccharide (AP) while coloading the photosensitizer IR780. The resulting nanogel, IR780@BEAP, exhibited an appropriate particle size (137.7 ± 2.3 nm) and demonstrated excellent colloidal stability. Physicochemical characterization confirmed its dual responsiveness to ROS and GSH, facilitating rapid drug release within the TME. Under near-infrared (NIR) laser irradiation, IR780@BEAP demonstrated good photothermal and photodynamic effects, generating abundant ROS and significantly enhancing antitumor activity. Both in vitro and in vivo experiments confirmed that IR780@BEAP effectively inhibited lung cancer cell proliferation and metastasis, while also inducing apoptosis through combined chemo-phototherapy. Moreover, IR780@BEAP modulated macrophage immune activity by upregulating costimulatory molecules (CD40, CD80, and CD86) and MHC-II expression, thereby activating the immune system and exerting immunotherapeutic effects. Overall, IR780@BEAP, as a smart responsive nanogel, presents a promising approach for combined chemo-photoimmunotherapy in the treatment of lung cancer.
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