A graphene oxide-based sequential nanocatalyst for efficient tumor combination therapy

Graphene oxide (GO) is a versatile and promising nanomaterial, and it can mimic peroxidase-like activity to generate hydroxyl radicals to kill tumor cells. However, the low biocompatibility and catalytic efficiency limit its application in tumor treatment. Here, we constructed a sequential catalytic...

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Published in:Materials advances Vol. 5; no. 13; pp. 5482 - 5493
Main Authors: Yang, Zhenlu, Zhao, Ying, Xu, Zi, Wang, Rongpin, Wang, Qing
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 01-07-2024
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Summary:Graphene oxide (GO) is a versatile and promising nanomaterial, and it can mimic peroxidase-like activity to generate hydroxyl radicals to kill tumor cells. However, the low biocompatibility and catalytic efficiency limit its application in tumor treatment. Here, we constructed a sequential catalytic nanocatalyst based on GO to overcome its drawbacks and improve the therapeutic effect. GO nanosheets were coated onto periodic mesoporous organosilica (PMOs) and then glucose oxidase (GOD) was modified on the surface to create PMO@GO-GOD. The GO-wrapping of the PMOs could reduce the damage of the two-dimensional GO nanosheets in the cell membrane. The loaded GOD decomposed glucose into H 2 O 2 to continually supply the catalytic substrate for GO and thus enhanced its catalytic performance. Meanwhile, effective photothermal therapy could be achieved by GO shells. The administration of PMO@GO-GOD resulted in a remarkable antitumor effect with no obvious systemic toxicity. We construct a simple, biocompatible, sequential catalytic nanocatalyst PMO@GO-GOD to realize enhanced chemodynamic therapy and photothermal therapy for combating breast cancers by taking advantage of the peroxidase-like activity of GO.
ISSN:2633-5409
2633-5409
DOI:10.1039/d4ma00109e