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HERO ID
7849560
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Manganese-deposited iron oxide promotes tumor-responsive ferroptosis that synergizes the apoptosis of cisplatin
Author(s)
Cheng, J; Zhu, Y; Xing, X; Xiao, J; Chen, H; Zhang, H; Wang, D; Zhang, Y; Zhang, G; Wu, Z; Liu, Y
Year
2021
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Theranostics
ISSN:
1838-7640
Volume
11
Issue
11
Page Numbers
5418-5429
Language
English
PMID
33859755
DOI
10.7150/thno.53346
Web of Science Id
WOS:000629071700021
URL
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85102468523&doi=10.7150%2fthno.53346&partnerID=40&md5=f2ba1b11be84ec6f5d6d7846c386ac13
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Abstract
Background: Ferroptosis is a form of iron-dependent programmed cell death that differs from apoptosis with regards to both mechanism and cell morphology. Therefore, ferroptotic-based cancer therapy has shown significant potential to overcome the weaknesses of conventional therapeutics mediated by apoptosis pathways. Effective ferroptosis can be induced by the intracellular Fenton reaction that is dependent on the adequate supply of iron ions and H2O2 in cells. However, these are often insufficient due to intrinsic cellular regulation. Methods: In this study, we designed a cisplatin prodrug-loaded manganese-deposited iron oxide nanoplatform (Pt-FMO) to trigger intracellular cascade reactions that lead to generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) to enhance ferroptotic effect. The Pt-FMO causes the tumor microenvironment responsive to release manganese, iron ions and Pt-drugs. As manganese is an element that is able to catalyze the Fenton reaction more effectively than iron, coupled with the Pt-drugs that can promote generation of H2O2 in cells, the Pt-FMO is expected to significantly strengthen catalysis of the Fenton reaction, which favors the ferroptotic effect. Moreover, the Pt-drugs will eventually function as cisplatin. Thus, Pt-FMO is an ideal candidate for tumor ferroptotic combined with apoptotic treatment. Results:In vivo results demonstrated that, at a dosage of only 8.89% Pt content, Pt-FMO is able to achieve a similar treatment effect as cisplatin. Hence, Pt-FMO exhibited significantly lower systemic toxicity compared to cisplatin. Additionally, Pt-FMO exhibits effective T2 -weighted MRI enhancement for tumor imaging. Conclusion: The Pt-FMO nanoplatform is designed to introduce mutual beneficial cascade reactions for promoting ferroptosis and apoptosis in combination with tumor MRI. The Pt-FMO system, which causes ferroptosis combined with apoptosis, can efficiently induce tumor cell death.
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