A metal-organic framework complex for enhancing tumor treatments through synergistic effect of chemotherapy and photodynamic therapy.
Xiang JiangYuewu ZhaoShengkai SunLi WangLina SunWenjing LiZheng WangJine WangRenjun PeiPublished in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2023)
Porphyrin-based metal-organic frameworks (PMOFs) are a kind of crystal hybrid material with broad application prospects in energy, catalysis, biomedicine, and other fields. In this study, the La-TCPP PMOF nanocrystal was constructed using a porphyrin ligand and La ion. This material can produce a high loading rate on doxorubicin (DOX) owing to its special porous structure. The high loading rate of drug molecules and the reactive oxygen species (ROS) of the porphyrin ligand enable La-TCPP@DOX nanocrystal to produce a powerful killing effect on cancer cells under the synergistic attack of chemotherapy (CT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT). Finally, by modifying the targeted aptamer, the actual therapeutic effect of this special La-TCPP@DOX@Apt material on tumors was confirmed by applying the established mouse tumor model. The composite nanomaterial not only avoids the side effects caused by high concentrations of chemotherapeutic drugs, but also overcomes the limitation of PDT owing to insufficient light penetration and can inhibit and kill solid tumors under the condition of synergistic attack. This study is a complement to PMOF crystal materials, and its tumor-killing ability was achieved by loading drugs and introducing targeting molecules, which proves that the synergistic attack can more effectively inhibit and treat solid tumors. These studies have a reference and guiding significance for the treatment of cancer patients.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- photodynamic therapy
- cancer therapy
- reactive oxygen species
- fluorescence imaging
- computed tomography
- dna damage
- locally advanced
- cell death
- magnetic resonance imaging
- squamous cell carcinoma
- sensitive detection
- image quality
- combination therapy
- adverse drug
- quantum dots
- chemotherapy induced
- smoking cessation
- positron emission tomography