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    Dihydroartemisinin (DHA) has been regarded as a potential anticancer agent in recent years. Nevertheless, the clinical applications of DHA are seriously restricted as a result of its intrinsic characteristics, such as poor water solubility, instability, and fast clearance. Herein, a type of fluorescent nanoparticles was successfully fabricated via supramolecular assembling of carbon dots (CDs) and DHA. The formulated CDs-DHA fluorescent nanoparticles not only significantly improve the solubility and stability of DHA, but also possess favorable biocompatibility and pH-dependent drug release behavior. In particular, the hybrids of CDs and DHA as nanocarriers can effectively promote the endocytosis of DHA and exhibit enhanced antitumor effects compared with free DHA in vitro and in vivo. In addition, we also explore the possible action mechanism of CDs-DHA through flow cytometric assay, transfection and western blot analysis. The results indicate that CDs-DHA nanoparticles suppress the progression of hepatic carcinoma through inducing apoptosis and inhibiting glucose metabolism, and the mechanism is related to the downregulation of PKM2 expression and the suppression of the Akt/mTOR signaling pathway, which may provide a potential therapeutic target for hepatic carcinoma treatment. This work emphasizes the great potential of utilizing CDs as a safe and convenient platform to deliver DHA for efficient cancer therapy, and the study on the anticancer mechanism can also offer theoretical support for the clinical application of DHA.

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    Yawei Li, Nianqiu Shi, Wei Zhang, Hong Zhang, Yu Song, Wenhe Zhu, Xianmin Feng. Supramolecular hybrids of carbon dots and dihydroartemisinin for enhanced anticancer activity and mechanism analysis. Journal of materials chemistry. B. 2020 Nov 04;8(42):9777-9784

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    PMID: 33026041

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