Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02941j
Title: An erythrocyte-delivered photoactivatable oxaliplatin nanoprodrug for enhanced antitumor efficacy and immune response
Authors: Wang, Na
Deng, Zhiqin
Zhu, Qi
Zhao, Jianxiong
Xie, Kai
Shi, Peng
Wang, Zhigang
Chen, Xianfeng
Wang, Feng
JIAHAI SHI 
Zhu, Guangyu
Keywords: Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Chemistry
NEAR-INFRARED LIGHT
RED-BLOOD-CELLS
POLYMERIC NANOPARTICLES
THERAPY
RESISTANCE
OXYGEN
TUMOR
CD47
Issue Date: 6-Oct-2021
Publisher: ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation: Wang, Na, Deng, Zhiqin, Zhu, Qi, Zhao, Jianxiong, Xie, Kai, Shi, Peng, Wang, Zhigang, Chen, Xianfeng, Wang, Feng, JIAHAI SHI, Zhu, Guangyu (2021-10-06). An erythrocyte-delivered photoactivatable oxaliplatin nanoprodrug for enhanced antitumor efficacy and immune response. CHEMICAL SCIENCE 12 (43) : 14353-14362. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc02941j
Abstract: The outcome of conventional platinum (Pt)-based chemotherapy is limited by reduced circulation, failure to accumulate in the tumor, and dose-limiting toxicity arising from non-controllable activation. To address these limitations, we present an erythrocyte-delivered and near-infrared (NIR) photoactivatable PtIV nanoprodrug for advanced cancer treatment. Compared with small molecule PtIV prodrugs, this nanoprodrug exhibits significantly enhanced stability, prolonged circulation in the blood, and minimized side effects. The hitchhiking of the nanoprodrug on erythrocytes dramatically increases Pt accumulation in the tumor. Upon irradiation, the nanoprodrug releases oxaliplatin in a controllable manner, resulting in significant antitumor activity against breast tumors in vivo, as evidenced by the complete elimination of tumors from a single-dose injection. Additionally, this nanoprodrug is associated with remarkably enhanced immunopotentiation. Our study highlights an efficient strategy to overcome the shortcomings of traditional Pt-based chemotherapy via the erythrocyte-mediated delivery of an NIR-activatable nanoprodrug of oxaliplatin, a clinically used anticancer drug. This journal is
Source Title: CHEMICAL SCIENCE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/214883
ISSN: 2041-6520
2041-6539
DOI: 10.1039/d1sc02941j
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