Boosting chemotherapy of bladder cancer cells by ferroptosis using intelligent magnetic targeting nanoparticles

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES B-BIOINTERFACES(2024)

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A versatile nano-delivery platform was reported to enhance the tumor suppression effect of chemotherapy by augmenting tumor cells' ferroptosis. The platform consists of pomegranate-like magnetic nanoparticles (rPAE@SPIONs) fabricated by encapsulating superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) within a reduced poly(13-amino ester)s-PEG amphiphilic copolymer (rPAE). The resulting platform exhibits several func-tionalities. Firstly, it promotes the doxorubicin (DOX) release by leveraging the mild hyperthermia generated by NIR irradiation. Secondly, it triggers ferroptosis in tumor cells, inducing their demise. Thirdly, it induces po-larization of macrophages towards an anti-tumor M1 phenotype, contributing to ferroptosis of tumor cells and enhanced tumor cell suppression. This study effectively capitalizes on the versatility of SPIONs and offers a simple yet powerful strategy for developing a new nanosized ferroptosis-inducing agent, ultimately improving the inhibition of bladder cancer cells.
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Tumor of bladder,Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles,Immunotherapy,Macrophage,Lipid peroxidation,Reactive oxygen species
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