CD44-Targeted Photoactivatable Polymeric Nanosystem with On-Demand Drug Release as a "Photoactivatable Bomb" for Combined Photodynamic Therapy-Chemotherapy of Cancer
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CD44-Targeted Photoactivatable Polymeric Nanosystem with On-Demand Drug Release as a "Photoactivatable Bomb" for Combined Photodynamic Therapy-Chemotherapy of Cancer
Abstract
Nowadays, the combined use of chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy (PDT) remains the most popular strategy for cancer treatment with high theraprutic efficacy. However, targeted therapy with the on-demand release of drugs is what most clinical treatments lack, leading to heavy side effects. Herein, a new CD44-targeted and red-light-activatable nanosystem, Ru-HA@DOX nanoparticles (NPs), was developed by conjugating hydrophilic biodegradable hyaluronic acid (HA) and hydrophobic photoresponsive ruthenium (Ru) complexes, which could encapsulate the chemotherapeutic drug doxrubicin (DOX). Ru-HA@DOX NPs can selectively accumulate at the tumor through the enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect and CD44-mediated endocytosis, thus avoiding off-target toxicity during circulation. After 660 nm of irradiation at the tumor site, Ru-HA@DOX NPs, as a "photoactivatable bomb", was split via the photocleavable Ru-N coordination bond to fast release DOX and produce singlet oxygen (1O2) for PDT. In general, Ru-HA@DOX NPs retained its integrity before irradiation and possessed minimal cytotoxicity, while under red-light irradiation, Ru-HA@DOX NPs showed significant cytotoxicity due to the release of DOX and production of 1O2 at the tumor. Chemotherapy-PDT of Ru-HA@DOX NPs resulted in a significant inhibition of tumor growth in A549-tumor-bearing mice and reduced the cardiotoxicity of DOX. Therefore, this study offers a novel CD44-targeted drug-delivery system with on-demand drug release for synergistic chemotherapy-PDT.
Keywords: CD44-targeted; chemotherapy−photodynamic therapy; on-demand drug release; photoactivatable nanosystem; ruthenium polymetallodrug.
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