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Programable Prodrug Nanomodulator Targets Tumor Redox Homeostasis Imbalance to Amplify Disulfidptosis and Immunogenic Pyroptosis for Breast Tumor Immunotherapy

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Abstract
Despite the great potential of photodynamic therapy (PDT), its success remains compromised by the abnormal redox homeostasis of tumor cells, which supports survival, growth, and resistance to oxidative therapeutic interventions by neutralizing reactive oxygen species (ROS). To overcome this barrier, a multifunctional prodrug nanomodulator (Pro@FLNC) is designed to induce disulfidptosis and immunogenic pyroptosis to trigger an antitumor immune response. Pro@FLNC features a prodrug core–shell structure where ursolic acid (UA) and Chlorin e6 (Ce6) are conjugated via a GSH-responsive linker and encapsulated in a DSPE-PEG-FA lipid shell for enhanced stability, biocompatibility, and tumor-specific targeting. Within the tumor microenvironment (TME), Pro@FLNC depletes intracellular GSH, disrupts redox homeostasis, and releases Ce6 and UA, triggering oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction. These mechanisms amplify ROS production, promote lipid peroxidation, and initiate disulfidptosis, evidenced by increased SLC7A11 expression and F-actin collapse. Elevated ROS levels and metabolic imbalance-triggered disulfidptosis further activate immunogenic pyroptosis, releasing damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) that stimulate dendritic cell maturation and cytotoxic T-cell activation. Together, Pro@FLNC reshapes the TME, reduces immunosuppressive cells, and promotes CD8+ T-cell infiltration, effectively suppressing primary tumors and metastases. This programmed prodrug nanomodulator offers a promising strategy to enhance PDT and immunotherapy for advanced breast cancer. © 2025 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
Author(s)
Mohanty, AyeskantaMohapatra, AdityanarayanYang, WoojinChoi, SeunghyunSundaram, AravindkumarJeong, Yong-YeonLee, Chang-MoonSeo, JiwonPark, In-Kyu
Issued Date
2025-03
Type
Article
DOI
10.1002/adhm.202500272
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/8998
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons Inc
Citation
Advanced Healthcare Materials, v.14, no.11
ISSN
2192-2640
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Department of Chemistry > 1. Journal Articles
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