Coordination-Driven Enhancement of Radiosensitization by Black Phosphorus via Regulating Tumor Metabolism

ACS Nano. 2021 Feb 23;15(2):3047-3060. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.0c09454. Epub 2021 Jan 28.

Abstract

Coordination-driven surface modification is an effective strategy to achieve nanosystem functionalization and improved physicochemical performance. Black phosphorus (BP)-based nanomaterials demonstrate great potential in cancer therapy, but their poor stability, low X-ray mass attenuation coefficient, and nonselectivity limit the application in radiotherapy. Herein, we used unsaturated iridium complex to coordinate with BP nanosheets to synthesize a two-dimensional layered nanosystem (RGD-Ir@BP) with higher biostability. Ir complex improves the photoelectric properties and photoinduced charge carrier dynamics of BP, hence Ir@BP generated more singlet oxygen after X-ray irradiation. In in vivo experiments, with X-ray irradiation, RGD-Ir@BP effectively inhibited nasopharyngeal carcinoma tumor growth but with minor side effects. Additionally, based on untargeted metabolomics analysis, the combined treatment specifically down-regulated the tumor proliferative mark of prostaglandin E2 in cancer cells. In general, this study provides a design strategy of high-performance coordination-driven BP-based nanosensitizer in cancer radiotherapy.

Keywords: black phosphorus; coordination-driven modification; iridium complex; photoelectric property; radiosensitization.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Nanostructures*
  • Neoplasms*
  • Phosphorus

Substances

  • Phosphorus