Self-propelled assembly of nanoparticles with self-catalytic regulation for tumour-specific imaging and therapy

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Mengmeng Xia
Qiyue Wang
Yamin Liu
Chunyan Fang
Bo Zhang
Shengfei Yang
Fu Zhou
Peihua Lin
Mingzheng Gu
Canyu Huang
Xiaojun Zhang
Fangyuan Li
Hongying Liu
Guangfeng Wang
Daishun Ling
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[1] Anhui Normal University,School of Chemistry and Materials Science, Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Biomedical Materials and Chemical Measurement, Center for Nano Science and Technology
[2] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Frontiers Science Center for Transformative Molecules, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, School of Biomedical Engineering, National Center for Translational Medicine, State Key Laboratory of Oncogenes and Related G
[3] World Laureates Association (WLA) Laboratories,Institute of Pharmaceutics, Hangzhou Institute of Innovative Medicine, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[4] Zhejiang University,Songjiang Institute and Songjiang Hospital
[5] Key Laboratory of Precision Diagnosis and Treatment for Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Tumor of Zhejiang Province,College of Automation
[6] Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine,undefined
[7] Hangzhou Dianzi University,undefined
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Targeted assembly of nanoparticles in biological systems holds great promise for disease-specific imaging and therapy. However, the current manipulation of nanoparticle dynamics is primarily limited to organic pericyclic reactions, which necessitate the introduction of synthetic functional groups as bioorthogonal handles on the nanoparticles, leading to complex and laborious design processes. Here, we report the synthesis of tyrosine (Tyr)-modified peptides-capped iodine (I) doped CuS nanoparticles (CuS-I@P1 NPs) as self-catalytic building blocks that undergo self-propelled assembly inside tumour cells via Tyr-Tyr condensation reactions catalyzed by the nanoparticles themselves. Upon cellular internalization, the CuS-I@P1 NPs undergo furin-guided condensation reactions, leading to the formation of CuS-I nanoparticle assemblies through dityrosine bond. The tumour-specific furin-instructed intracellular assembly of CuS-I NPs exhibits activatable dual-modal imaging capability and enhanced photothermal effect, enabling highly efficient imaging and therapy of tumours. The robust nanoparticle self-catalysis-regulated in situ assembly, facilitated by natural handles, offers the advantages of convenient fabrication, high reaction specificity, and biocompatibility, representing a generalizable strategy for target-specific activatable biomedical imaging and therapy.
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