Chemodynamic therapy based on the
Fenton reaction has been developed
as an extremely promising modality for cancer therapeutics. In this
study, a core–shell structure nanoplatform was constructed
by a Au nanorod externally encapsulating Ce/Zn-based composites (ACZO).
The nanoparticles can catalyze the generation of reactive oxygen species
(ROS) under acidic conditions and effectively consume existing glutathione
(GSH) to destroy the redox balance within the tumor. Moreover, the
decomposition of the nanocomplexes under acidic conditions releases
large amounts of zinc ions, leading to zinc overload in cancer cells.
The photothermal effect generated by the Au nanorods not only provides
photothermal therapy (PTT) but also augments the catalytic reaction
and ions action mentioned above. This facile strategy to improve the
efficacy of chemodynamic therapy by the photothermal enhancement of
catalytic activity and zinc ion release provides a promising perspective
for potential tumor treatment