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Hypoxia-Responsive Lipid-Polymer Nanoparticle-Combined Imaging-Guided Surgery and Multitherapy Strategies for Glioma

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 12, Issue 47, Pages 52319-52328

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c12971

Keywords

fluorescence-guided surgery; indocyanine green; hypoxia-responsive; multitherapies; glioma recurrence

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81772665]
  2. Social Development Project of Jiangsu Department of Science and Technology [BE2020642, BE2020647]
  3. Jiangsu Provincial Commission of Health and Family Planning [Q201608]
  4. Six Talents Peak Foundation of Jiangsu Province [2018-WSW-071]
  5. Youth Science and Technology Innovation Team Cultivation Program of Xuzhou Medical university [TD2020002]
  6. Social Development Project of Xuzhou [KC20019]

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Glioma is the most prevalent type of malignant brain tumor and is usually very aggressive. Because of the high invasiveness and aggressive proliferative growth of glioma, it is difficult to resect completely or cure with surgery. Residual glioma cells are a primary cause of postoperative recurrence. Herein, we describe a hypoxia-responsive lipid polymer nanoparticle (LN) for fluorescence-guided surgery, chemotherapy, photodynamic therapy (PDT), and photothermal therapy (PTT) combination multitherapy strategies targeting glioma. The hypoxia-responsive LN [LN (DOX + ICG)] contains a hypoxia-responsive component poly(nitroimidazole)(25) [P-(Nis)(25)], the glioma-targeting peptide angiopep-2 (A2), indocyanine green (ICG), and doxorubicin (DOX). LN (DOX + ICG) comprises four distinct functional components: (1) A2: A2 modified nanoparticles effectively target gliomas, enhancing drug concentration in gliomas; (2) P-(Nis)(25): (i) the hydrophobic component of LN (DOX + ICG) with hypoxia responsive ability to encapsulate DOX and ICG; (ii) allows rapid release of DOX from LN (DOX + ICG) after 808 nm laser irradiation; (3) ICG: (i) ICG allows imaging-guided surgery, combining PDT and PTT therapies; (ii) upon irradiation with an 808 nm laser, ICG creates a hypoxic environment; (4) DOX inhibits glioma growth. This work demonstrates that LN (DOX + ICG) might provide a novel clinical approach to preventing post-surgical recurrence of glioma.

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