Self-Assembled Fluorosome–Polydopamine Complex
for Efficient Tumor Targeting and Commingled Photodynamic/Photothermal
Therapy of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Posted on 2021-08-12 - 19:33
Photodynamic/photothermal
therapy (PDT/PTT) that deploys a near-infrared
responsive nanosystem is emerging to be a promising modality in cancer
treatment. It is highly desirable to have a multifunctional nanosystem
that can be used for efficient tumor targeting and inhibiting metastasis/recurrence
of cancer. In the current study, self-assembled chlorophyll-rich fluorosomes
derived from Spinacia oleracea were
developed. These fluorosomes were co-assembled on a polydopamine core,
forming camouflaged nanoparticles (SPoD NPs). The SPoD NPs exhibited
a commingled PDT/PTT (i.e., interdependent PTT and PDT) that inhibited
both normoxic and hypoxic cancer cell growth. These nanoparticles
showed stealth properties with enhanced physiological stability and
passive tumor targeting. SPoD NPs also exhibited tumor suppression
by synergistic PTT and PDT. It also prevented lung metastasis and
splenomegaly in tumor-bearing Balb/c mice. Interestingly, treatment
with SPoD NPs also caused the suppression of secondary tumors by eliciting
an anti-tumor immune response. In conclusion, a co-assembled multifunctional
nanosystem derived from S. oleracea showed enhanced stability and tumor-targeting efficacy, resulting
in a commingled PDT/PTT effect.
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P.S, Rajalakshmi; Alvi, Syed Baseeruddin; Begum, Nazia; Veeresh, Bantal; Rengan, Aravind Kumar (2021). Self-Assembled Fluorosome–Polydopamine Complex
for Efficient Tumor Targeting and Commingled Photodynamic/Photothermal
Therapy of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.1c00744