Biohybrid Flexible Sperm-like Microrobot for Targeted Chemo-Photothermal Therapy.
Nuoer CeliJun CaiHongyan SunFeng LinDeyuan ZhangDe GongPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Magnetic micro/nanorobots are promising platforms for targeted drug delivery, and their construction with soft and flexible features has received extensive attention for practical applications. Despite significant efforts in this field, facile fabrication of magnetic microrobots with flexible structures and versatility in targeted therapy remains a big challenge. Herein, we proposed a novel universal strategy to fabricate a biohybrid flexible sperm-like microrobot (BFSM) based on a Chlorella ( Ch .) cell and artificial flagella, which showed great potential for targeted chemo-photothermal therapy for the first time. In this approach, microspherical Ch. cells were utilized to construct the microrobotic heads, which were intracellularly deposited with core-shell Pd@Au, extracellularly magnetized with Fe 3 O 4 , and further loaded with anticancer drug. The magnetic heads with excellent photothermal and chemotherapeutic capability were further assembled with flexible polypyrrole nanowires via biotin-streptavidin bonding to construct the BFSMs. Based on the exquisite head-to-tail structures, the BFSMs could be effectively propelled under precessing magnetic fields and move back and forth without a U-turn. Moreover, in vitro chemo-photothermal tests were conducted to verify their performance of targeted drug delivery toward localized HeLa cells. Due to this superior versatility and facile fabrication, the BFSMs demonstrated great potential for targeted anticancer therapy.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- molecularly imprinted
- induced apoptosis
- photodynamic therapy
- reduced graphene oxide
- cell cycle arrest
- drug release
- high resolution
- single cell
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- emergency department
- mass spectrometry
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- human health
- quality improvement
- big data
- visible light
- rectal cancer
- radiation therapy
- solid phase extraction
- ionic liquid