Allicin‒Decorated FeO(1-x)OH Nanocatalytic Medicine for Fe(2+)/Fe(3+) Cycling‒Promoted Efficient and Sustained Tumor Regression

大蒜素修饰的FeO(1-x)OH纳米催化药物用于Fe(2+)/Fe(3+)循环——促进高效且持续的肿瘤消退

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Abstract

In the tumor treatment by Fenton reaction‒based nanocatalytic medicines, the gradual consumption of Fe(II) ions greatly reduces the production of hydroxyl radicals, one of the most active reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to much deteriorated therapeutic efficacy. Meanwhile, the ROS consumption caused by the highly expressed reduced glutathione (GSH) in the tumor microenvironment further prevents tumor apoptosis. Therefore, using the highly expressed GSH in tumor tissue to promote the Fe(III) reduction to Fe(II) can not only weaken the resistance of tumor to ROS attack, but also generate enough Fe(II) to accelerate the Fenton reaction. In view of this, an allicin‒modified FeO(1-x)OH nanocatalyst possessing varied valence states (II, III) has been designed and synthesized. The coexistence of Fe(II)/Fe(III) enables the simultaneous occurrence of Fenton reaction and GSH oxidation, and the Fe(III) reduction by GSH oxidation results in the promoted cyclic conversion of Fe ions in tumor and positive catalytic therapeutic effects. Moreover, allicin capable of regulating cell cycle and suppressing tumor growth is loaded on FeO(1-x)OH nanosheets to activate immune response against tumors and inhibit tumor recurrence, finally achieving the tumor regression efficiently and sustainably. This therapeutic strategy provides an innovative approach to formulate efficient antitumor nanomedicine for enhanced tumor treatment.

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