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      Ferroptosis promotes sonodynamic therapy: a platinum(ii)–indocyanine sonosensitizer†

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          Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) has unique advantages in deep tumour ablation due to its deep penetration depth, showing great preclinical and clinical potential. Herein, a platinum( ii)–cyanine complex has been designed to investigate its potential as a SDT anticancer agent. It generates singlet oxygen ( 1O 2) under ultrasound (US) irradiation or light irradiation, and exhibits US-cytotoxicity in breast cancer 4T1 cells but with negligible dark-cytotoxicity. Mechanistic investigations reveal that Pt-Cy reduces the cellular GSH and GPX4, and triggers cancer cell ferroptosis under US irradiation. The metabolomics analysis illustrates that Pt-Cy upon US treatment significantly dysregulates glutathione metabolism, and finally induces ferroptosis. In vivo studies further demonstrate that Pt-Cy inhibits tumor growth under US irradiation and its efficiency for SDT is better than that for PDT in vivo. This is the first example of platinum( ii) complexes for sonodynamic therapy. This work extends the biological applications of metal complexes from PDT to SDT.

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          A novel platinum( ii)–cyanine complex showed a greater excellent sonodynamic therapeutic effect than photodynamic therapy in vivo. This work expands the biological applications of metal complexes from traditional photodynamic therapy to sonodynamic therapy.

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          Journal
          Chem Sci
          Chem Sci
          SC
          CSHCBM
          Chemical Science
          The Royal Society of Chemistry
          2041-6520
          2041-6539
          5 August 2022
          31 August 2022
          5 August 2022
          : 13
          : 34
          : 9921-9926
          Affiliations
          [a] College of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Shenzhen University Shenzhen 518060 P. R. China p.zhang6@ 123456szu.edu.cn zhql@ 123456szu.edu.cn
          Author notes
          [‡]

          These authors contributed equally.

          Author information
          https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6942-3958
          https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2921-9490
          Article
          d2sc02597c
          10.1039/d2sc02597c
          9430585
          36128230
          c7bb770e-15be-468d-945a-06da5e60516b
          This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
          History
          : 10 May 2022
          : 2 August 2022
          Page count
          Pages: 6
          Funding
          Funded by: National Natural Science Foundation of China, doi 10.13039/501100001809;
          Award ID: 21907069
          Award ID: 22077085
          Award ID: 22177078
          Funded by: Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, doi 10.13039/501100003453;
          Award ID: 2019A1515011958
          Funded by: Science and Technology Foundation of Shenzhen City, doi 10.13039/100017380;
          Award ID: JCYJ20210324095200002
          Award ID: JCYJ20190808153209537
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          Chemistry
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