Enzyme-Responsive Zr-Based Metal-Organic Frameworks for Controlled Drug Delivery: Taking Advantage of Clickable PEG-Phosphate Ligands.
Carolina Carrillo-CarriónValentine ComaillsAna M VisigaBenoit R GauthierNoureddine KhiarPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
We report for the first time the controlled drug release from a nanoscale Zr-based metal-organic framework (MOF), UiO-66, in the presence of the enzyme alkaline phosphatase (ALP). This unprecedented reactivity was possible thanks to the prior functionalization of the MOF with N 3 -PEG-PO 3 ligands, which were designed for three specific aims: (1) to impart colloidal stability in phosphate-containing media; (2) to endow the MOF with multifunctionality thanks to azide groups for the covalent attachment of an imaging agent by click-chemistry; and (3) to confer stimuli-responsive properties, specifically the selective release of doxorubicin triggered by the enzymatic activity of ALP. Cell studies revealed that the functionalization of the MOF with N 3 -(PEG) 20 -PO 3 ligands improved their intracellular stability and led to a sustained drug release compared to the bare MOF. More importantly, an enhanced drug release was observed in cells with higher expression of ALP genes (HeLa versus MDA-MB-231 and MCF7), confirming the ALP-responsiveness of the system inside living cells.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- drug delivery
- drug release
- cancer therapy
- living cells
- cell cycle arrest
- induced apoptosis
- fluorescent probe
- single cell
- breast cancer cells
- pet imaging
- poor prognosis
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- bone marrow
- emergency department
- electronic health record
- long non coding rna
- cell therapy
- bioinformatics analysis
- mass spectrometry