Dual-Functional Laser-Guided Magnetic Nanorobot Collectives against Gravity for On-Demand Thermo-Chemotherapy of Peritoneal Metastasis.
Longchen WangWeijuan ZouJian ShenShihao YangJingjing WuTao YingXiaojun CaiLi ZhangJianrong WuYuanyi ZhengPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2023)
Combining hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy with cytoreductive surgery is the main treatment modality for peritoneal metastatic (PM) carcinoma despite the off-target effects of chemotherapy drugs and the ineluctable side effects of total abdominal heating. Herein, a laser-integrated magnetic actuation system that actively delivers doxorubicin (DOX)-grafted magnetic nanorobot collectives to the tumor site in model mice for local hyperthermia and chemotherapy is reported. With intraluminal movements controlled by a torque-force hybrid magnetic field, these magnetic nanorobots gather at a fixed point coinciding with the position of the localization laser, moving upward against gravity over a long distance and targeting tumor sites under ultrasound imaging guidance. Because aggregation enhances the photothermal effect, controlled local DOX release is achieved under near-infrared laser irradiation. The targeted on-demand photothermal therapy of multiple PM carcinomas while minimizing off-target tissue damage is demonstrated. Additionally, a localization/treatment dual-functional laser-integrated magnetic actuation system is developed and validated in vivo, offering a potentially clinically feasible drug delivery strategy for targeting PM and other intraluminal tumors.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- molecularly imprinted
- particulate matter
- air pollution
- locally advanced
- high speed
- heavy metals
- squamous cell carcinoma
- minimally invasive
- small cell lung cancer
- polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
- photodynamic therapy
- rectal cancer
- chemotherapy induced
- radiation therapy
- solid phase extraction
- type diabetes
- coronary artery bypass
- adipose tissue
- insulin resistance
- coronary artery disease
- skeletal muscle
- radiation induced
- metabolic syndrome
- high fat diet induced