The
efficacy of cancer catalytic therapy is still hindered by the
inefficient generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Herein, we
report a self-driven electrical stimulation-promoted cancer catalytic
therapy and chemotherapy by integrating a human-driven triboelectric
nanogenerator (TENG) with an implantable and biodegradable nanofibrous
patch. The gelatin/polycaprolactone nanofibrous patch incorporates
doxorubicin (DOX) and graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), in which the peroxidase (POD)-like activity of g-C3N4 to produce hydroxyl radical (•OH) can be distinctly enhanced by the self-driven electrical stimulation
for 4.12-fold, and simultaneously DOX can be released to synergize
the therapy, especially under a weakly acidic tumor microenvironment
(TME) condition. The in vitro and in vivo experimental results on
a mouse breast cancer model demonstrate superior tumor suppression
outcome. The self-powered electrical stimulation-enhanced catalytic
therapy and chemotherapy via multifunctional nanofibrous patches proposes
a new complementary strategy for the catalytic therapy of solid tumors