Biomimetic smart nanoplatform for dual imaging-guided synergistic cancer therapy.
Zhengzou FangErli YangYing DuDaqing GaoGuoqiu WuFrank C J M van VeggelYanfei ShenPublished in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2022)
Developing an integrated multimodal diagnosis and therapeutics nanoplatform is of great importance to enhance the outcome of cancer therapy. Herein, we report a highly efficient and biocompatible nanoplatform based on the assembly of a graphene oxide (GO) and metal-organic framework (MOF) Fe-porphyrin, which was coated with a folate-functionalized erythrocyte membrane (FA-EM@GO-MOF). The nanoplatform could be targeted to cancer cells precisely, and could avoid immune elimination and had prolonged blood circulation due to the presence of FA-EM on its surface. The presence of GO and paramagnetic Fe ions endowed the nanoplatform with robust fluorescence imaging and T 2 -weighted magnetic resonance imaging capacities. The porous structure and large surface area of GO-MOF make it desirable for drug delivery in chemotherapy. More importantly, with one operation, under the same laser (808 nm) irradiation, both photothermal therapy and photodynamic therapy could be triggered for efficient synergistic treatment by using MOF as a photosensitizer. This synergistic anticancer therapy promoted the generation of tumor-associated antigens and evoked an antitumor immune response. In vitro and in vivo therapy studies highlighted that the as-fabricated biomimetic nanoplatform for dual imaging-guided synergistic cancer therapy was highly effective yet straightforward, paving a new avenue for cancer diagnosis and therapy.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- metal organic framework
- photodynamic therapy
- drug delivery
- fluorescence imaging
- highly efficient
- magnetic resonance imaging
- drug release
- immune response
- high resolution
- quantum dots
- magnetic resonance
- bone marrow
- computed tomography
- contrast enhanced
- inflammatory response
- toll like receptor
- squamous cell carcinoma
- mesenchymal stem cells
- small molecule
- young adults
- pain management
- radiation therapy
- replacement therapy
- network analysis
- combination therapy
- simultaneous determination