- Ma, Zhao;
- Lin, Kai;
- Tang, Menghuan;
- Ramachandran, Mythili;
- Qiu, Reng;
- Li, Jin;
- Solano, Lucas N;
- Huang, Yanyu;
- De Souza, Cristabelle;
- Abou‐Adas, Sara;
- Xiang, Bai;
- Zhang, Lanwei;
- Li, Minyong;
- Li, Yuanpei
Smart conversion of supramolecular structures in vivo is an attractive strategy in cancer nanomedicine, which is usually achieved via specific peptide sequences. Here we developed a lysosomal targeting small-molecule conjugate, PBC, which self-assembles into nanoparticles at physiological pH and smartly converts to nanofibrils in lysosomes of tumor cells. Such a transformation mechanically leads to lysosomal dysfunction, autophagy inhibition, and unusual cytoplasmic vacuolation, thus granting PBC a unique anticancer activity as a monotherapy. Importantly, the photo-activated PBC elicits significant phototoxicity to lysosomes and shows enormous advantages in overcoming autophagy-caused treatment resistance frequently occurring in conventional phototherapy. This improved phototherapy achieves a complete cure of oral cancer xenografts upon limited administration. Our work provides a new paradigm for the construction of nonpeptide nanotransformers with biomedical activities.