Tumor chemotherapy insensitivity poses a significant challenge in cancer treatment, with angiogenesis being a key contributing factor. Angiogenesis supplies oxygen and nutrients to tumor cells, thereby impairing treatment outcomes. Based on these findings, an MMP9-responsive carbon quantum dot-based nanoplatform (MMP9i@MTX@CQDs) encapsulating methotrexate (MTX) and an MMP9 inhibitor (MMP9i) is developed to overcome chemotherapy insensitivity. Targeting the high expression of MMP9 in tumors, the platform releases its payload in a responsive manner. Under near-infrared (NIR) irradiation, the system effectively downregulated angiogenesis-related molecules, including VEGF and CD31, and inhibited the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, thereby reversing chemotherapy insensitivity. This nanoplatform integrates MMP9-responsive CQDs with MTX, enabling photothermal therapy (PTT) and MMP9 inhibition, offering a robust and safe strategy to sensitize tumors to chemotherapy.
Keywords: MMP9; carbon quantum dots; methotrexate; osteosarcoma; photothermal therapy.
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