Abstract

Recent investigations reveal that lactate is not a waste product but a major energy source for cells, especially in the mitochondria, which can support cellular survival under glucose shortage. Accordingly, the new understanding of lactate prompts to target it together with glucose to pursue a more efficient cancer starvation therapy. Herein, zeolitic imidazolate framework‐8 (ZIF‐8) nanoplatforms are used to co‐deliver α‐cyano‐4‐hydroxycinnamate (CHC) and glucose oxidase (GOx) and fulfill the task of simultaneous depriving of lactate and glucose, resulting in a new nanomedicine CHC/GOx@ZIF‐8. The synthesis conditions are carefully optimized in order to yield monodisperse and uniform nanomedicines, which will ensure reliable and steady therapeutic properties. Compared with the strategies aiming at a single carbon source, improved starvation therapy efficacy is observed. Besides, more than boosting the energy shortage, CHC/GOx@ZIF‐8 can block the lactate‐fueled respiration and relieve solid tumor hypoxia, which will enhance GOx catalysis activity, depleting extra glucose, and producing more cytotoxic H2O2. By the synergistically enhanced anti‐tumor effect, both in vitro and in vivo cancer‐killing efficacies of CHC/GOx@ZIF‐8 show twice enhancements than the GOx mediated therapy. The results demonstrate that the dual‐depriving of lactate and glucose is a more advanced strategy for strengthening cancer starvation therapy.

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