Microbial Photosynthetic Oxygenation and Radiotherapeutic Sensitization Enables Pyroptosis Induction for Combinatorial Cancer Therapy

T Tianyu Li Y Ya Zhang C Cong Li Y Yanwei Song T Tiaoyan Jiang (Department of Radiation Oncology Shanghai Chest Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai 200030 P. R. China) Y Yipengchen Yin (Department of Radiation Oncology Shanghai Chest Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai 200030 P. R. China) M Meiqi Chang (Laboratory Center Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai 200071 P. R. China) X Xinran Song (Materdicine Lab School of Life Sciences Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 P. R. China) X Xiaojun Zheng W Wenqing Zhang (Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies & Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Computational Science and Material Design) Z Zhongdan Yu (Department of Radiation Oncology Shanghai Chest Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai 200030 P. R. China) W Wei Feng (Materdicine Lab, School of Life Sciences) Q Qin Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Chemo and Biosensing, College of Biology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) L Li Ding Y Yu Chen S Sheng Wang

Abstract

Abstract Rectal cancer surgery is challenging due to the complex anatomy, making it difficult to achieve clear surgical margins. Radiotherapy (RT) plays a crucial role, especially in treating locally recurrent rectal cancer and preserving anal function. However, its effectiveness is often limited by tumor hypoxia, particularly prevalent in hypoxic regions near the bowel wall in colorectal cancer. Hypoxia contributes to both radiation resistance and apoptosis resistance, compromising RT outcomes. To overcome hypoxia‐driven radiotherapy resistance, this work designs and engineers a radiotherapy‐sensitizing bioplatform for efficient cancer RT. It combines lanthanum oxide nanoparticles (La 2 O 3 NPs) with cyanobacteria, which produces oxygen through photosynthesis. This bioplatform uniquely reduces tumor hypoxia, enhances radiation deposition, and improves RT efficacy. La 2 O 3 NPs further enhance reactive oxygen species (ROS) production induced by radiation, triggering pyroptosis via the ROS‐NLRP3‐GSDMD pathway, while RT amplifies pyroptosis through GSDME, circumventing tumor apoptosis resistance. The further integrated thermosensitive hydrogels ensure precise localization of the bioplatform, reducing systemic toxicity and improving therapeutic specificity. Compared to conventional therapies, this dual‐action system addresses hypoxia, RT resistance, and apoptosis resistance more effectively. In vivo and in vitro hypoxia models validate its potent anti‐tumor efficacy, offering valuable insights for refining clinical treatment paradigms.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 26
Published July 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (16)

T

Tianyu Li

Y

Ya Zhang

C

Cong Li

Y

Yanwei Song

T

Tiaoyan Jiang

Department of Radiation Oncology Shanghai Chest Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai 200030 P. R. China

Y

Yipengchen Yin

Department of Radiation Oncology Shanghai Chest Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai 200030 P. R. China

M

Meiqi Chang

Laboratory Center Shanghai Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Shanghai 200071 P. R. China

X

Xinran Song

Materdicine Lab School of Life Sciences Shanghai University Shanghai 200444 P. R. China

X

Xiaojun Zheng

W

Wenqing Zhang

Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies & Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Computational Science and Material Design

Z

Zhongdan Yu

Department of Radiation Oncology Shanghai Chest Hospital Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Shanghai 200030 P. R. China

W

Wei Feng

Materdicine Lab, School of Life Sciences

Q

Qin Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Chemo and Biosensing, College of Biology, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

L

Li Ding

Y

Yu Chen

S

Sheng Wang