NIR-Triggered On-Demand Nitric Oxide Release for Enhanced Synergistic Phototherapy of Hypoxic Tumor

Bioconjugate chemistry(2023)

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Abstract
Hypoxia of tumor microenvironments is a major factor restricting tumor treatment, which causes progression and metastasis of tumor. The hypoxic tumor microenvironment not only makes the traditional treatment method, such as chemotherapy, ineffective but also hinders the O-dependent treatments, such as photodynamic therapy (PDT). Recently, stimuli-responsive nitric oxide (NO) donors have attracted extensive research interest in hypoxic tumor treatment because the NO release process is O-independent. Besides, NO can distribute more uniformly than drug molecules and more widely than the PDT-generated active species due to its strong diffusion ability (200 μm in cells) and long lifetime (2 s in cells). Encouraged by these advantages, a near infrared light-triggered NO release polymeric nanoplatform () was constructed by a thermally sensitive NO release unit, a photothermal unit, and a hydrophilic polyethylene glycol unit. possess strong absorption in the NIR region (the wavelength of maximal absorption peak was 790 nm with a molar absorption coefficient of 2.4 × 10 M cm), great photothermal conversion efficiency (23.8%), and NO release ability (the released NO concentration can reach 1.3 μM) under 808 nm laser irradiation. Owing to these advantages, the great synergistic antitumor effect can be achieved in vitro and in vivo even under the hypoxic environment. The synergistic therapeutic strategy in this work could bypass the obstacles caused by hypoxia in tumor treatment and provide a reference for building a NO-involved therapeutic platform.
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nitric oxide release,enhanced synergistic phototherapy,nitric oxide,hypoxic tumor,nir-triggered,on-demand
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