APE1‐Triggered Inhalable Microsphere (ATIM) for In Situ Non‐Small Cell Lung Cancer Theranostics

X Xinlin Guo (Department of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Center for Clinical Laboratory Chongqing Academy of Medical Sciences Chongqing General Hospital School of Medicine Chongqing University Chongqing China) X Xiaopei Qiu (Department of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Center for Clinical Laboratory Chongqing Academy of Medical Sciences Chongqing General Hospital School of Medicine Chongqing University Chongqing China) X Xiaolin Hu (Chongqing Key Laboratory of New Energy Storage Materials and Devices, School of Science) F Fei Yang H Heng Li X Xiaoxing Wang L Linxi Lv (Department of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Center for Clinical Laboratory Chongqing Academy of Medical Sciences Chongqing General Hospital School of Medicine Chongqing University Chongqing China) J Jie Xie Z Zhengheng Yu (Department of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Center for Clinical Laboratory Chongqing Academy of Medical Sciences Chongqing General Hospital School of Medicine Chongqing University Chongqing China) P Pingyun Li (Key Laboratory of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (Ministry of Education) College of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Medical University Chongqing China) H Hui Xiao T Tian Wang (School of Chinese Materia Medica) Y Yongzhong Wang (Key Laboratory for Biorheological Science and Technology of Ministry of Education College of Bioengineering Chongqing University Chongqing China) S Sergio Bernardini W Wei Gu H Hong Zhang Y Yang Luo

Abstract

ABSTRACT Distinguishing benign from malignant pulmonary nodules remains a major clinical challenge, where misdiagnosis may lead to either delayed cancer treatment or unnecessary invasive procedures. Here, we report apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 (APE1)‐triggered inhalable microsphere (ATIM) for non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) theranostics by leveraging inhalation delivery and homotypic targeting to accelerate the local enrichment of DNA tetrahedrons (TDNs) in pulmonary tumors, which enables in situ NSCLC theranostics. Upon intracellular recognition of the APE1, entropy‐driven catalytic circuits are activated, triggering nanoparticle aggregation to amplify fluorescence for real‐time tumor imaging and releasing miR‐126‐3p to induce tumor cell apoptosis by suppressing ADAM9. In a mouse orthotopic NSCLC model, the tumor‐bearing group showed a fluorescent intensity 1.67‐fold higher than the healthy group, and the pulmonary accumulation of the ATIM system via inhalation was 3.12‐fold higher than that via intravenous injection, while ATIM therapy significantly reduced the tumor burden to a relative area of 45.3 ± 1.6%. Our results demonstrate that ATIM achieves accurate discrimination between benign and malignant pulmonary nodules while effectively inducing apoptosis in tumor cells. This theranostic system offers a promising dual‐functional platform for precision diagnosis and targeted therapy in early‐stage NSCLC.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 31
Published June 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (17)

X

Xinlin Guo

Department of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Center for Clinical Laboratory Chongqing Academy of Medical Sciences Chongqing General Hospital School of Medicine Chongqing University Chongqing China

X

Xiaopei Qiu

Department of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Center for Clinical Laboratory Chongqing Academy of Medical Sciences Chongqing General Hospital School of Medicine Chongqing University Chongqing China

X

Xiaolin Hu

Chongqing Key Laboratory of New Energy Storage Materials and Devices, School of Science

F

Fei Yang

H

Heng Li

X

Xiaoxing Wang

L

Linxi Lv

Department of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Center for Clinical Laboratory Chongqing Academy of Medical Sciences Chongqing General Hospital School of Medicine Chongqing University Chongqing China

J

Jie Xie

Z

Zhengheng Yu

Department of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Center for Clinical Laboratory Chongqing Academy of Medical Sciences Chongqing General Hospital School of Medicine Chongqing University Chongqing China

P

Pingyun Li

Key Laboratory of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics (Ministry of Education) College of Laboratory Medicine Chongqing Medical University Chongqing China

H

Hui Xiao

T

Tian Wang

School of Chinese Materia Medica

Y

Yongzhong Wang

Key Laboratory for Biorheological Science and Technology of Ministry of Education College of Bioengineering Chongqing University Chongqing China

S

Sergio Bernardini

W

Wei Gu

H

Hong Zhang

Y

Yang Luo