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Catalase-Modulated Heterogeneous Fenton Reaction for Selective Cancer Cell Eradication: SnFe2O4 Nanocrystals as an Effective Reagent for Treating Lung Cancer Cells

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 1273-1279

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b13529

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catalase modulation; heterogeneous Fenton reaction; lung cancer cell; selective cancer therapy; SnFe2O4; hydrogen peroxide; hydroxyl radicals

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  1. Taipei Medical University, Taipei, Taiwan (ROC) [TMU105-AE1-B09]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan (ROC) [MOST-105-2314-B-038-089-MY2]

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Heterogeneous Fenton reactions have been proven to be an effective and promising selective cancer cell treatment method. The key Working mechanism for this method to achieve the critical therapeutic selectivity however remains unclear. In this study, we proposed and demonstrated for the first time the critical role played by catalase in realizing the therapeutic selectivity for the heterogeneous Fenton reaction-driven cancer cell treatment. The heterogeneous Fenton reaction, with the lattice ferric ions of the solid catalyst capable of converting H2O2 to highly reactive hydroxyl radicals, can effectively eradicate cancer cells. In this study, SnFe2O4 nanocrystals, a recently discovered outstanding:, heterogeneous Fenton catalyst, were applied for selective killing of lung cancer cells. SnFe2O4 nanocrystals, internalized into the cancer cells, can effectively convert endogenous H2O2 into highly reactive hydroxyl radicals to invoke an intensive cytotoxic effect on the cancer cells. On the other hand, catalase, present at a significantly higher concentration in normal cells than in cancer cells, remarkably can impede the apoptotic cell death induced by the internalized SnFe2O4 nanocrystals. According to the results obtained from the in vitro cytotoxicity study, the relevant oxidative attacks were effectively suppressed by the presence of normal physiological levels of catalase. The SnFe2O4 nanocrystals were thus proved to effect apoptotic cancer cell death through the heterogeneous Fenton reaction and were benign to cells possessing normal physiological levels of catalase. The catalase modulation of the involved heterogeneous Fenton reaction plays the key role in achieving selective cancer cell eradication for the heterogeneous Fenton reaction-driven cancer cell treatment.

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