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  • Manganese porphyrin-based m...
    Xu, Qingbo; Zhan, Guiting; Zhang, Zelong; Yong, Tuying; Yang, Xiangliang; Gan, Lu

    Theranostics, 2021, Letnik: 11, Številka: 4
    Journal Article

    Development of efficient therapeutic strategy to incorporate ultrasound (US)-triggered sonodynamic therapy (SDT) and ferroptosis is highly promising in cancer therapy. However, the SDT efficacy is severely limited by the hypoxia and high glutathione (GSH) in the tumor microenvironment, and ferroptosis is highly associated with reactive oxygen species (ROS) and GSH depletion. A manganese porphyrin-based metal-organic framework (Mn-MOF) was constructed as a nanosensitizer to self-supply oxygen (O ) and decrease GSH for enhanced SDT and ferroptosis. and analysis, including characterization, O generation, GSH depletion, ROS generation, lipid peroxidation, antitumor efficacy and tumor immune microenvironment were systematically evaluated. Mn-MOF exhibited catalase-like and GSH decreasing activity . After efficient internalization into cancer cells, Mn-MOF persistently catalyzed tumor-overexpressed H O to produce O to relieve tumor hypoxia and decrease GSH and GPX4, which facilitated the formation of ROS and ferroptosis to kill cancer cells upon US irradiation in hypoxic tumors. Thus, strong anticancer and anti-metastatic activity was found in H22 and 4T1 tumor-bearing mice after a single administration of Mn-MOF upon a single US irradiation. In addition, Mn-MOF showed strong antitumor immunity and improved immunosuppressive microenvironment upon US irradiation by increasing the numbers of activated CD8 T cells and matured dendritic cells and decreaing the numbers of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in tumor tissues. Mn-MOF holds great potential for hypoxic cancer therapy.