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A cascade nanoplatform for the regulation of the tumor microenvironment and combined cancer therapy

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NANOSCALE
Volume 15, Issue 40, Pages 16314-16322

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3nr03199c

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In this study, a multifunctional nanoplatform (MCDGF) was developed to improve the stability of DSF and enhance its anticancer effects through a cascade reaction. The nanoplatform integrated chemotherapy, starvation therapy, photothermal therapy, and immunotherapy to synergistically eliminate cancer cells and regulate the tumor immune microenvironment. This promising strategy holds potential for the clinical treatment of breast cancer using DSF.
Recently, disulfiram (DSF), an anti-alcoholism drug, has attracted increasing biomedical interest due to its anticancer effects. However, the anticancer activity of DSF is Cu(ii)-dependent and it is extremely unstable, which severely hinders its clinical translation. Herein, we report the fabrication of a multifunctional nanoplatform (MCDGF) that can improve the stability of diethyldithiocarbamate (DTC), a main metabolite of DSF, by modifying the aryl boronic ester group to form a prodrug (DQ), and also realize the in situ generation of Cu(DTC)2, which relies on a cascade reaction. The delivered Cu/DQ induces immunogenic cell death (ICD) and powerfully enhances immune responses of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) and the infiltration of dendritic cells as well as T cells. Furthermore, the grafted glucose oxidase (GOx) decomposes glucose, thus starving the cancer cells and providing H2O2 for the production of Cu(DTC)2. More importantly, H2O2 significantly promotes the polarization of macrophages to the anti-tumor subtype. The nano-carrier mesoporous polydopamine (MPDA) also displays a good photothermal therapeutic effect. The nanoplatform-integrated chemotherapy, starvation therapy, photothermal therapy, and immunotherapy synergistically stimulated CTL activation and M1 macrophage polarization. Taken together, the as-prepared nanoplatform could regulate the tumor immune microenvironment and eliminate cancer with combined cancer therapy, which will offer a promising strategy for cancer treatment and promote the clinical application of DSF in breast cancer. MCDGF can regulate the tumor immune microenvironment and suppress tumor growth by combined therapy, promoting the clinical application of disulfiram.

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