Issue 16, 2015

Lysosome-controlled efficient ROS overproduction against cancer cells with a high pH-responsive catalytic nanosystem

Abstract

Excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been proved to damage cancer cells efficiently. ROS overproduction is thus greatly desirable for cancer therapy. To date, ROS production is generally uncontrollable and outside cells, which always bring severe side-effects in the vasculature. Since most ROS share a very short half-life and primarily react close to their site of formation, it would be more efficient if excess ROS are controllably produced inside cancer cells. Herein, we report an efficient lysosome-controlled ROS overproduction via a pH-responsive catalytic nanosystem (FeOx-MSNs), which catalyze the decomposition of H2O2 to produce considerable ROS selectively inside the acidic lysosomes (pH 5.0) of cancer cells. After a further incorporation of ROS-sensitive TMB into the nanosystem (FeOx-MSNs-TMB), both a distinct cell labeling and an efficient death of breast carcinoma cells are obtained. This lysosome-controlled efficient ROS overproduction suggests promising applications in cancer treatments.

Graphical abstract: Lysosome-controlled efficient ROS overproduction against cancer cells with a high pH-responsive catalytic nanosystem

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jan 2015
Accepted
11 Mar 2015
First published
16 Mar 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 7275-7283

Lysosome-controlled efficient ROS overproduction against cancer cells with a high pH-responsive catalytic nanosystem

J. Fu, Y. Shao, L. Wang and Y. Zhu, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 7275 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR00706B

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