CuS Nanoparticles-Loaded and Cisplatin Prodrug Conjugated Fe(III)-MOFs for MRI-Guided Combination of Chemotherapy and NIR-II Photothermal Therapy.
Sufeng QiangXiaochun HuRuihao LiWenjing WuKang FangHui LiYanting SunShujing LiangWenrong ZhaoMengjie WangYun LinShuo ShiChunyan DongPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Ovarian cancer has become an urgent threat to global female healthcare. Cisplatin, as the traditional chemotherapeutic agent against ovarian cancer, retains several limitations, such as drug resistance and dose-limiting toxicity. In order to solve the above problems and promote the therapeutic effect of chemotherapy, combining chemotherapy and phototherapy has aroused wide interest. In this study, we constructed a versatile cisplatin prodrug-conjugated therapeutic platform based on ultrasmall CuS-modified Fe(III)-metal-organic frameworks (MIL-88) (named M-Pt/PEG-CuS) for tumor-specific enhanced synergistic chemo-/phototherapy. After intravenous injection, M-Pt/PEG-CuS presented obvious accumulation in tumor and Fe(III)-MOFs possessed magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to guide synergy therapy. Both in vitro and in vivo experimental results showed that M-Pt/PEG-CuS could not only successfully inhibit tumor growth by combining chemotherapy and NIR-II PTT but also avoid the generation of liver damage by the direct treatment of cisplatin(II). Our work presented the development of the nanoplatform as a novel NIR-II photothermal agent, as well as gave a unique combined chemo-photothermal therapy strategy, which might provide new ways of ovarian cancer therapy for clinical translation.
Keyphrases
- metal organic framework
- photodynamic therapy
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- drug release
- magnetic resonance imaging
- locally advanced
- fluorescence imaging
- contrast enhanced
- healthcare
- oxidative stress
- diffusion weighted imaging
- mental health
- fluorescent probe
- chemotherapy induced
- radiation therapy
- squamous cell carcinoma
- mesenchymal stem cells
- stem cells
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution
- bone marrow
- aqueous solution
- cell therapy