posted on 2023-02-15, 15:06authored byLiewei Wen, Hongyi Liu, Cong Hu, Zixuan Wei, Ya Meng, Cuixia Lu, Yanhong Su, Ligong Lu, Hui Liang, Qingbo Xu, Meixiao Zhan
Imaging-guided
percutaneous microwave thermotherapy has been regarded
as an important alternative nonsurgical therapeutic strategy for hepatocellular
carcinoma (HCC) that provides excellent local tumor control and favorable
survival benefit. However, providing a high-resolution, real-time,
and noninvasive imaging technique for intraoperative guidance and
controlling postoperative residual tumor recurrence are urgent needs
for the clinical setting. In this study, a cisplatin (CDDP)-loaded
nanocapsule (NPs@CDDP) with microwave responsive property was prepared
to simultaneously serve as a contrast agent of emerging thermoacoustic
imaging and a sensitizing agent of microwave thermo-chemotherapy.
Accompanying the enzymolysis in the tumor microenvironment, the NPs@CDDP
responsively release l-arginine (l-Arg) and CDDP. l-Arg with excellent microwave-absorbing property allowed it
to serve as a thermoacoustic imaging contrast agent for accurately
delineating the tumor and remarkably increasing tumor temperature
under ultralow power microwave irradiation. Apart from the chemotherapeutic
effect, CDDP elevated the intracellular H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> level through cascade reactions and further accelerated the continuous
transformation of l-Arg to nitric oxide (NO), which endowed
the NPs@CDDP with NO-generation capability. Notably, the high concentration
of intracellular NO was proved to aggravate lipid peroxidation and
greatly improved the efficacy of microwave thermo-chemotherapy. Thereby,
NPs@CDDP was expected to serve as a theranostic agent integrating
the functions of tumor microenvironment-responsive drug delivery system,
contrast agent of thermoacoustic imaging, thermal sensitizing agent,
and NO nanogenerator, which was promising to provide a potential imaging-guided
therapeutic strategy for HCC.