Reversible Metal Coordination Switch Enables Activatable Sonodynamic Therapy via Dual‐Death and Immune Synergy
Abstract
ABSTRACT Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) holds great potential for disease treatment, yet its efficacy is limited by constitutive reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and poor selectivity. Herein, we report a generalizable strategy using reversible metal‐ion coordination to regulate the sonodynamic activity of semiconducting polymers (SPs). A diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP)‐based polymer (SPC) serves as the coordination scaffold, where binding with transition metal ions (Cu 2+ , Co 2+ , Zn 2+ , Fe 3+ ) redistributes electron density and increases the singlet–triplet energy gap (Δ E ST ), thereby effectively suppressing ROS generation. Among them, Cu 2+ is selected as a model ion due to its reductive responsiveness to glutathione (GSH) in the tumor microenvironment (TME). This enables SPCu to remain inactive during systemic circulation and become selectively reactivated within the TME. Released copper further induces mitochondrial dysfunction and cuproptosis, synergizing with ultrasound‐triggered ROS‐driven PANoptosis. Together, this dual‐death mechanism elicits robust tumor ablation, immunogenic cell death, and immune cell activation, leading to systemic antitumor immunity. Collectively, this study presents a reversible, metal coordination–based platform for constructing activatable organic sonosensitizers, offering precise SDT with immuno‐therapeutic synergy.
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Authors (9)
Zihui Liu
Department of Physics, School of Physical Science and Technology
Fei Li
Jialong Sun
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Innovation Laboratory for Sciences and Technologies of Energy Materials of Fujian Province (IKKEM) State Key Laboratory of Vaccines for Infectious Diseases Xiang An Biomedicine Laboratory Xiamen University Xiamen China
Zhen Li
Keyang Li
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Innovation Laboratory for Sciences and Technologies of Energy Materials of Fujian Province (IKKEM) State Key Laboratory of Vaccines for Infectious Diseases Xiang An Biomedicine Laboratory Xiamen University Xiamen China
Maochao Zheng
College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Innovation Laboratory for Sciences and Technologies of Energy Materials of Fujian Province (IKKEM) State Key Laboratory of Vaccines for Infectious Diseases Xiang An Biomedicine Laboratory Xiamen University Xiamen China
Jun Zhu
Wuxi EliTe Solar Co., Wuxi, China.
Shasha He
Huayu Tian
State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering