Tea polyphenols nanoparticles integrated with microneedles multifunctionally boost 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy for skin cancer.

Tea polyphenols nanoparticles integrated with microneedles multifunctionally boost 5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy for skin cancer.

Publication date: Jan 01, 2025

5-aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy (ALA-PDT) is an emerging therapeutic strategy for skin cancer due to its noninvasiveness and high spatiotemporal selectivity. However, poor skin penetration, poor intratumoral delivery, the instability of aqueous ALA, and the tumor’s inherent hypoxia microenvironment are major hurdles hindering the efficacy of ALA-PDT. Herein, we aim to address these challenges by using microneedles (MNs) to assist in delivering nanoparticles based on natural polymeric tea polyphenols (TP NPs) to self-assemble and load ALA (ALA@TP NPs). The TP NPs specifically increase cellular uptake of ALA by A375 and A431 cells and reduce mitochondrial membrane potential. Subsequently, the photosensitizer protoporphyrin IX derived from ALA accumulates in the tumor cells in a dose-dependent manner with TP NPs, generating reactive oxygen species to promote apoptosis and necrosis of A375 and A431 cells. Interestingly, TP NPs can ameliorate the tumor’s inherent hypoxia microenvironment and rapid oxygen consumption during PDT by inhibiting hypoxia inducible factor-1α, thereby boosting reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and enhancing ALA-PDT efficacy through a positive feedback loop. After ALA@TP NPs are loaded into MNs to fabricate ALA@TP NPs@MNs, the MNs enhance skin penetration and storage stability of ALA. Importantly, they exhibit remarkable antitumor efficacy in A375-induced melanoma and A431-induced squamous cell carcinoma with a reduced dose of ALA and reverse hypoxia in vivo. This study provides a facile and novel strategy that integrates MNs and green NPs of TP for addressing the bottlenecks of ALA-PDT and enhancing the ALA-PDT efficacy against skin cancers for future clinical translation.

Concepts Keywords
Cancer 5-aminolevulinic acid-photodynamic therapy
Hypoxia Aminolevulinic Acid
Nanoparticles Aminolevulinic Acid
Photosensitizer Animals
Tea Antineoplastic Agents
Antineoplastic Agents
Apoptosis
Cell Line, Tumor
Cell Proliferation
Cell Survival
Humans
Hypoxia inducible factor-1α
Mice
Mice, Nude
Microneedles
Nanoparticles
Needles
Particle Size
Photochemotherapy
Photosensitizing Agents
Photosensitizing Agents
Polyphenols
Polyphenols
Reactive Oxygen Species
Reactive Oxygen Species
Skin cancer
Skin Neoplasms
Surface Properties
Tea
Tea
Tea polyphenols nanoparticles

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Aminolevulinic acid
disease MESH skin cancer
drug DRUGBANK Alpha-Linolenic Acid
disease MESH tumor
disease MESH hypoxia
drug DRUGBANK Protoporphyrin
pathway REACTOME Apoptosis
disease MESH necrosis
drug DRUGBANK Oxygen
disease MESH melanoma
pathway KEGG Melanoma
disease MESH squamous cell carcinoma
pathway REACTOME Translation

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