4.8 Article

Dual pH-triggered catalytic selective Mn clusters for cancer radiosensitization and radioprotection

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 548-557

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9nr08192e

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81571747, 81771907, 81471786, 81971744, 91859101, U1932107]
  2. Science and Technology Innovation Team Project of Shanxi Province [201705D131026]
  3. Engineering Technology Research Center of Shanxi Province [201805D121008]
  4. Scientific and Technological Achievements Transformation Project of Shanxi Province [201704D131006]
  5. Laboratory Construction Project of Shanxi Province
  6. Projects for Local Science and Technology Development Guided, Central Committee [YDZX20191400002537]
  7. Fund Program for the Scientific Activities of Selected Returned Overseas Professionals in Shanxi Province
  8. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin [19JCZDJC34000]
  9. Independent Innovation Foundation of Tianjin University

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Hypoxia is known to be a common feature within many types of solid tumors, which is closely related to the limited efficacy of radiotherapy. Meanwhile, due to the non-discriminatory killing effect of both normal and cancer cells during the radiation process, traditional radiosensitizers could bring severe non-negligible side-effects to the whole body. In this work, stable and atomically precise Mn clusters which possess efficient pH-triggered catalytic selective capacity are developed rationally. Mn clusters could efficiently catalyze oxygen production in an acidic tumor microenvironment, while exhibiting strong reducibility and free radical scavenging ability in neutral circumstances. In vivo experiments show that Mn clusters are able to enhance the radiotherapy effect in the mouse model of 4T1 tumors and protect normal tissues from radiation at the same time. Thus, the present work provides a novel dual-functional strategy to enhance radiotherapy-induced tumor treatment by improving tumor oxygenation and protect normal tissues from radiation simultaneously.

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