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Aptamer Functionalized Hypoxia-potentiating Agent and Hypoxia-inducible Factor Inhibitor Combined with Hypoxia-activated Prodrug for Enhanced Tumor Therapy

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most lethal subtype of breast cancer. Hypoxiaactivated prodrugs (HAPs) have shown promise as potential therapeutic agents for TNBC. While increasing hypoxia levels may promote the HAP activation, it raises concerns regarding HIF1α-dependent drug resistance. It is desirable to develop a targeted approach that enhances tumor hypoxia for HAP activation without promoting HIF1α-dependent drug resistance in TNBC treatment. Herein, we proposed a multi-responsive carrier-free selfassembled nanomedicine named AQ4N@CA4T1ASO. This nanomedicine first targeted tumors by the TNBC-targeting aptamers (T1), and then disassembled in the reductive and acidic conditions within tumors. The released Combretastatin 4 (CA4) could exacerbate hypoxia, thereby promoting the conversion of inactive Banoxantrone (AQ4N) to its active form, AQ4. Simultaneously, the released antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) could attenuate hypoxia-induced HIF1α mRNA expression, thereby sensitizing the tumor to chemotherapy. Overall, this smart nanomedicine represents a profound targeted therapy strategy, combining "hypoxia-potentiating, hypoxia-activated, chemo-sensitization" approaches for TNBC treatment. In vivo study demonstrated significant suppression of tumor growth, Revised Manuscript with track changes Click here to view linked References 2 highlighting the promising potential of this nanomedicine for future clinical translation.
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2024-06-21
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