Issue 9, 2022

An enzyme-responsive and NIR-triggered lipid–polymer hybrid nanoplatform for synergistic photothermal/chemo cancer therapy

Abstract

A combination of photothermal therapy (PTT) and chemotherapy is an emerging therapeutic strategy with promising clinical prospects in cancer treatment. Despite the huge progress achieved in the past years, a number of obstacles still hamper the therapeutic efficacy of this synergistic modality such as uneven heat distribution, lack of targetability of anti-cancer agents and dosage-related side effects. Thus, developing a nanoplatform for targeted drug delivery against cancer is of great necessity. Herein, a lipid–polymer hybrid nanosystem (LP/ID) based on polyethyleneimine (PEI)-lecithin-polyethylene glycol (PEG) was fabricated to co-load indocyanine green (ICG) and dichloroacetate (DCA) for combined photothermal/chemotherapy. DCA and ICG were linked to the PEI backbone to form a dense hydrophobic core through amide bonds and electrostatic interactions, which increased the payload of DCA and ICG as well as achieved enzyme-responsive drug release because of the overexpressed amidase in tumor cells. Lecithin and DSPE-PEG2000 self-assembled around the hydrophobic complexes to obtain prolonged blood circulation and attenuated systemic toxicity of the hybrid nanosystem. The prepared LP/ID exhibited favourable stability in a physiological environment, good tumor imaging properties, and satisfactory photothermal/chemotherapeutic performance. Moreover, LP/ID could also enhance the cellular uptake and tumor retention capacity in comparison with free drug administration. Notably, by co-loading two therapeutic agents with different anti-cancer mechanisms, an obvious inhibitory effect on tumor growth was observed with negligible damage to normal tissues and organs because of the synergistic photothermal/chemotherapy effect, indicating the great potential of LP/ID as a robust nanoplatform for cancer treatment.

Graphical abstract: An enzyme-responsive and NIR-triggered lipid–polymer hybrid nanoplatform for synergistic photothermal/chemo cancer therapy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Feb 2022
Accepted
27 Mar 2022
First published
06 Apr 2022

Biomater. Sci., 2022,10, 2370-2383

An enzyme-responsive and NIR-triggered lipid–polymer hybrid nanoplatform for synergistic photothermal/chemo cancer therapy

L. Tang, Q. Xiao, Y. Yin, Y. Mei, J. Li, L. Xu, H. Gao and W. Wang, Biomater. Sci., 2022, 10, 2370 DOI: 10.1039/D2BM00216G

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