基于微藻的给药系统用于骨肉瘤的肿瘤微环境光调节和协同化疗-光动力疗法

Q1 Medicine Engineered regeneration Pub Date : 2024-03-08 DOI:10.1016/j.engreg.2024.03.002
Feng Liang , Xueying An , Ruoxi Wang , Wenshu Wu , Lin Yang , Yixin Zheng , Qing Jiang , Xingquan Xu , Danni Zhong , Min Zhou
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骨肉瘤(Osteosarcoma,OS)是儿童和青少年最常见的恶性肿瘤之一。由于化疗和其他疗法存在疗效低、副作用大、治疗功能单一等局限性,因此开发创新疗法以精准高效地治疗骨肉瘤具有重要价值。本文利用天然光合微藻(C. vulgaris,CV)作为化疗药物多柔比星(DOX)的载体,创建了一个多功能治疗平台(CV@DOX),用于肿瘤微环境(TME)的光调节和骨肉瘤的协同化疗-光动力治疗。CV@DOX 在酸性肿瘤微环境中表现出快速的药物释放行为,提高了肿瘤化疗的效率,减少了对其他正常组织的副作用。在 650 纳米激光照射下,CV@DOX 能够有效产生氧气,缓解肿瘤缺氧,并利用 CV 中叶绿素的光敏特性产生更多的活性氧(ROS),从而增强光动力疗法(PDT)。通过促进肿瘤细胞凋亡、抑制肿瘤增殖和血管生成,CV@DOX 介导的协同化学-光动力疗法在骨肉瘤小鼠模型中有效阻止了肿瘤的发展。此外,叶绿素辅助荧光成像技术还能监测 CV@DOX 用药后在骨肉瘤中的分布情况。最后,CV@DOX 不会引起明显的血液和组织毒性,并能防止 DOX 引起的心脏毒性,显示出良好的体内生物相容性。总之,这项工作为成像引导的多模式骨肉瘤治疗提供了一种新型的TME响应和TME调节平台。
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Microalgae-based drug delivery system for tumor microenvironment photo-modulating and synergistic chemo-photodynamic therapy of osteosarcoma

Osteosarcoma (OS) is one of the most common malignant tumors in children and young adults. As chemotherapy and other therapies are limited by low therapeutic efficiency, severe side effects and single therapeutic function, it is of high value to develop innovative therapies for precise and efficient treatment of OS. Herein, natural photosynthetic microalgae (C. vulgaris, CV) were utilized as carriers for the chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin (DOX) to create a multifunctional therapeutic platform (CV@DOX) for the photo-modulation of the tumor microenvironment (TME) and synergistic chemo-photodynamic therapy of osteosarcoma. CV@DOX exhibited rapid drug release behavior in the acidic TME, improving the efficiency of chemotherapy against tumors and reducing side effects on other normal tissues. Under 650 nm laser irradiation, CV@DOX demonstrated the ability to effectively generate oxygen to alleviate tumor hypoxia and utilize the photosensitizing properties of chlorophyll in CV to produce an increased amount of reactive oxygen species (ROS), thereby enhancing photodynamic therapy (PDT). CV@DOX-mediated synergistic chemo-photodynamic therapy demonstrated efficacy in halting tumor progression in an orthotopic osteosarcoma mouse model by promoting tumor cell apoptosis, inhibiting tumor proliferation and angiogenesis. Moreover, chlorophyll-assisted fluorescence imaging enabled monitoring of the distribution of CV@DOX in osteosarcoma after administration. Finally, CV@DOX did not cause significant hematological and tissue toxicity, and prevented DOX-induced cardiotoxicity, showing good in vivo biocompatibility. Overall, this work presents a novel TME-responsive and TME-modulating platform for imaging-guided multimodal osteosarcoma treatment.

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Engineered regeneration
Engineered regeneration Biomaterials, Medicine and Dentistry (General), Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering
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