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Singlet Oxygen Generation in Dark‐Hypoxia by Catalytic Microenvironment‐Tailored Nanoreactors for NIR‐II Fluorescence‐Monitored Chemodynamic Therapy

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2021

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Singlet oxygen (<sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> ) has a potent anticancer effect, but photosensitized generation of <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> is inhibited by tumor hypoxia and limited light penetration depth. Despite the potential of chemodynamic therapy (CDT) to circumvent these issues by exploration of <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> -producing catalysts, engineering efficient CDT agents is still a formidable challenge since most catalysts require specific pH to function and become inactivated upon chelation by glutathione (GSH). Herein, we present a catalytic microenvironment-tailored nanoreactor (CMTN), constructed by encapsulating MoO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> catalyst and alkaline sodium carbonate within liposomes, which offers a favorable pH condition for MoO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> -catalyzed generation of <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> from H<sub>2</sub> O<sub>2</sub> and protects MoO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> from GSH chelation owing to the impermeability of liposomal lipid membrane to ions and GSH. H<sub>2</sub> O<sub>2</sub> and <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> can freely cross the liposomal membrane, allowing CMTN with a built-in NIR-II ratiometric fluorescent <sup>1</sup> O<sub>2</sub> sensor to achieve monitored tumor CDT.

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