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Nanocatalytic NO gas therapy against orthotopic oral squamous cell carcinoma by single iron atomic nanocatalysts

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posted on 2024-06-28, 14:40 authored by Yuting Xie, Jiaxin Zuo, Angang Ding, Ping Xiong

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) has been being one of the most malignant carcinomas featuring high metastatic and recurrence rates. The current OSCC treatment modalities in clinics severely deteriorate the quality of life of patients due to the impaired oral and maxillofacial functions. In the present work, we have engineered the single-atom Fe nanocatalysts (SAF NCs) with a NO donor (S-nitrosothiol, SNO) via surface modification to achieve synergistic nanocatalytic NO gas therapy against orthotopic OSCC. Upon near-infrared laser irradiation, the photonic hyperthermia could effectively augment the heterogeneous Fenton catalytic activity, meanwhile trigger the thermal decomposition of the engineered NO donor, thus producing toxic hydroxyl radicals (•OH) and antitumor therapeutic NO gas at tumor lesion simultaneously, and consequently inducing the apoptotic cell death of tumors via mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. This therapeutic paradigm presents an effective local OSCC therapeutics in a synergistic manner based on the nanocatalytic NO gas therapy, providing a promising antitumor modality with high biocompatibility.

In this work, we have engineered the NIR-triggered NO liberating donor module RSNO onto single-atom Fe nanocatalysts for synergized nanocatalytic therapy and NO gas therapy against orthotopic OSCC with high therapeutic selectivity, efficacy and biocompatibility.

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The work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [81971618]; The Shanghai Municipal Commission of Science and Technology [23ZR143800]; The Ninth people’s Hospital Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine [JYJC202132]; The Special Project of Clinical Research in Health Industry of the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission [20214Y409].

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