Mesoporous silica nanoparticles with dual-targeting agricultural sources for enhanced cancer treatment via tritherapy.
Yu-Ya HuangZui-Harng LeeKai-Chi ChangZhi-Yuan WuCheng-Chang LeeMin-Hsuan TsouHsiu-Mei LinPublished in: RSC advances (2023)
In this study, we introduced dual-targeting folic acid (FA) and hyaluronic acid (HA) modified on the surface of rice husk mesoporous silica nanoparticles (rMSNs). The rMSNs were employed as a drug delivery system loaded with camptothecin (CPT) as a model drug, Eu 3+ ions as a photosensitizer for photodynamic therapy (PDT), bismuth (Bi) for photothermal therapy (PTT), and Gd 3+ ions for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to develop novel nanoparticles, rMSN-EuGd-Bi@CPT-HA-FA, with dual-targeted function and triple therapy for cancer treatment. The results of the cell cytotoxicity experiment showed that the A549 cancer cells had a survival rate of approximately 35% when treated with 200 μg mL -1 of rMSN-EuGd-Bi@CPT-HA-FA under 808 nm irradiation for 15 min. The dual-targeted function and synergistic treatment of CPT, PTT, and PDT were also responsible for the 20% survival rate of the A549 cancer cells treated with 200 μg mL -1 of rMSN-EuGd-Bi@CPT-HA-FA under 808 nm irradiation for 30 min. The results showed that rMSN-EuGd-Bi@CPT-HA-FA can effectively combine chemotherapy (through CPT), PDT, and PTT for cancer treatment.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- cancer therapy
- magnetic resonance imaging
- fluorescence imaging
- hyaluronic acid
- drug delivery
- computed tomography
- quantum dots
- stem cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- single cell
- drinking water
- radiation induced
- magnetic resonance
- cell therapy
- newly diagnosed
- free survival
- mesenchymal stem cells
- locally advanced
- walled carbon nanotubes
- wound healing
- rectal cancer