The direct catalytic synthesis of ultrasmall CuO-coordinated carbon nitrides on ceria for multimodal antitumor therapy

Engineering chem-/sono-/photo-multimodal antitumor therapies has become an efficient strategy to combat malignant tumors. However, the existence of hypoxia in the tumor microenvironment (TME) leads to limited sonodynamic or photodynamic efficiency because O 2 is the key reactant during the process o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials horizons 2023-04, Vol.1 (4), p.1342-1353
Hauptverfasser: Cao, Lijian, Feng, Ziyan, Guo, Ruiqian, Tian, Qinyu, Wang, Weiwen, Rong, Xiao, Zhou, Mi, Cheng, Chong, Ma, Tian, Deng, Dawei
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Zusammenfassung:Engineering chem-/sono-/photo-multimodal antitumor therapies has become an efficient strategy to combat malignant tumors. However, the existence of hypoxia in the tumor microenvironment (TME) leads to limited sonodynamic or photodynamic efficiency because O 2 is the key reactant during the process of generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Here, to design a desirable platform that can simultaneously convert H 2 O 2 in the TME into ROS and O 2 for efficient chem-/sono-/photo-multimodal tumor therapies, we have created ultrasmall Cu 2 O-coordinated carbon nitride on a biocompatible ceria substrate (denoted as Cu 2 O-CN x @CeO 2 ) via a self-assisted catalytic growth strategy. The chemical and morphological structures, ROS and O 2 generation activities, and chemo-/photo-/sono-dynamic specificities of Cu 2 O-CN x @CeO 2 when serving as multifunctional biocatalytic agents were systematically disclosed. The experimental studies validated that Cu 2 O-CN x @CeO 2 presents state-of-the-art peroxidase-like and catalase-like activities. Moreover, the light excitation and ultrasound irradiation were also demonstrated to boost ROS production. The in vitro and in vivo experiments suggest that Cu 2 O-CN x @CeO 2 can efficiently inhibit the growth of malignant melanoma via chem-/sono-/photo-multimodal antitumor ability. We believe that applying these new biocatalysts with dual catalytic activities of producing ROS and O 2 will offer a new path for engineering multimodal nanoagents to combat malignant tumors. Engineering chem-/sono-/photo-multimodal antitumor therapies has become an efficient strategy to combat malignant tumors.
ISSN:2051-6347
2051-6355
DOI:10.1039/d2mh01540d