Magnet-activatable nanoliposomes as intracellular bubble microreactors to enhance drug delivery efficacy and burst cancer cells.
Yang LiuJing LiHeming ChenYan CaiTianyu ShengPeng WangZhiyong LiFang YangNing GuPublished in: Nanoscale (2019)
To address the thereapeutic challenges in clinical cancer treatment and guarantee efficient and rapid intracellular delivery of drugs while evading efflux and chemotherapy resistance, herein, we designed a liposomal nanostructure equipped with superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIOs) and anethole trithione (ADT, a hydrogen sulfide (H2S) donor drug). At first, by spatially focused manipulation of the external static magnetic field (SMF), the SPIOs and ADT-loaded liposomes (SPIOs-ADT-LPs) could rapidly overcome the cell membrane barrier to enter the cytoplasm, which could be imaged by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Sequentially, the intracellular release of ADT drugs was triggered by enzymatic catalysis to generate acoustic-sensitive H2S gas. At the beginning, during the production of H2S at low concentrations, the cell membrane could be permeabilized to further increase the cellular uptake of SPIOs-ADT-LPs. The continued generation of H2S gas bubbles, imaged by ultrasound (US) imaging, further enhanced the intracellular hydrostatic pressure (above 320 pN per cell) to physically unfold the cytoskeleton, leading to complete cell death. The magneto-acoustic approach based on SPIO-ADT-LPs as intracellular bubble reactors leads to improved anticancer cell efficacy and has potential applications for novel MRI/US dual image-guided bubble bursting of cancer cells.
Keyphrases
- magnetic resonance imaging
- drug delivery
- iron oxide nanoparticles
- reactive oxygen species
- cell death
- inflammatory response
- contrast enhanced
- single cell
- anti inflammatory
- cell therapy
- cancer therapy
- computed tomography
- diffusion weighted imaging
- room temperature
- stem cells
- drug induced
- magnetic resonance
- emergency department
- risk assessment
- radiation therapy
- human health
- wound healing
- anaerobic digestion
- adverse drug