Carrier-free nanodrug by co-assembly of chemotherapeutic agent and photosensitizer for cancer imaging and chemo-photo combination therapy
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Carrier-free nanodrug by co-assembly of chemotherapeutic agent and photosensitizer for cancer imaging and chemo-photo combination therapy
Abstract
Nanosized drug delivery systems (NDDS) with photothermal therapy (PTT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT) have been extensively exploited to improve the therapeutic performance and bio-safety of chemotherapeutic drugs in cancer. In this work, a carrier-free nanodrug was developed by co-assembly of the anti-cancer agent ursolic acid (UA), an asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR), which can recognize the target molecule lactobionic acid (LA), and the near-infrared (NIR) probe dye indocyanine green (ICG) to form UA-LA-ICG NPs by a simple and green self-assembly approach. The UA-LA-ICG NPs had suitable stability, showed controlled release profile of UA drugs, and exhibited preferable temperature response (∼59.4 °C) under laser irradiation (808 nm, 1 W/cm2). Compared with free ICG, the UA-LA-ICG NPs significantly enhanced the intracellular ICG uptake. Upon irradiation of the NIR laser, co-assembled nanodrugs demonstrated great performance as a reactive oxygen species (ROS) producer and exhibited more anti-proliferative activities on ASGPR-overexpressing HepG2 cells than ASGPR low-expressing HeLa cells. Meanwhile, in vivo NIR fluorescence imaging exhibited that the co-assembled nanodrugs were specifically targeted to the tumor by the active targeting property of LA, and its circulation time was much longer than that of free ICG. In addition, UA-LA-ICG NPs + NIR irradiation treatment displayed enhanced inhibitory effect on tumor growth in H22 tumor-bearing mice. Overall, the co-assembly of chemotherapeutic agent and photosensitizer by the self-assembly approach might open an alternative avenue and give inspiration to fabricate new carrier-free nanodrugs for cancer imaging and chemo-photo combination therapy.
Statement of significance: The present study for the first time reported carrier-free nanoparticles (NPs) by co-assembly of a natural product ursolic acid (UA), an asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR)-recognized sugar molecule lactobionic acid (LA), and the near-infrared dye indocyanine green (ICG) through a simple and green approach. The preparation process of nanodrugs is simple, rapid, effective, and labor-saving. The co-assembled nanodrugs were capable of stabilizing the ICG molecules and specifically targeting to the tumor, which could increase the tumor accumulation in cancer imaging and also enhance the efficacy of chemo-phototherapy.
Keywords: Anti-cancer; Chemo-phototherapy; Indocyanine green; Lactobionic acid; Ursolic acid.
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