Aptamer-Modified Nb 2 C Multifunctional Nanomedicine for Targeted Photothermal/Chemotherapy Combined Therapy of Tumor.
Meiqing LiuLu ZhaoYuying ChenXiaoliang ChenJiang LiZezhong ChenHui XuYingying ZhaoYunfeng BaiFeng FengPublished in: Molecular pharmaceutics (2024)
The poor delivery efficiency of nanotherapeutic drugs and their potential off-target toxicity significantly limit their effectiveness and extensive application. An active targeting system with high efficiency and few side effects is a promising strategy for tumor therapy. Herein, a multifunctional nanomedicine Nb 2 C-PAA-DOX@Apt-M (NDA-M) was constructed for targeted photothermal/chemotherapy (PTT/CHT) combined tumor therapy. The specific targeting ability of aptamer could effectively enhance the absorption of nanomedicine by the MCF-7 cell. By employing Apt-M, the NDA-M nanosheets demonstrated targeted delivery to MCF-7 cells, resulting in enhanced intracellular drug concentration. Under 1060 nm laser irradiation, a rapid temperature increase of the NDA-M was observed within the tumor region to achieve PTT. Meanwhile, CHT was triggered when DOX release was induced by photothermal/acid stimulation. The experimental results demonstrated that aptamer-mediated targeting achieved enhanced PTT/CHT efficacy both in vitro and in vivo . Notably, NDA-M induced complete ablation of solid tumors without any adverse side effects in mice. This study demonstrated new and promising tactics for the development of nanomaterials for targeted tumor therapy.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- photodynamic therapy
- gold nanoparticles
- stem cells
- induced apoptosis
- high efficiency
- oxidative stress
- sensitive detection
- systematic review
- squamous cell carcinoma
- type diabetes
- emergency department
- metabolic syndrome
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell therapy
- radiation therapy
- reactive oxygen species
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- metal organic framework
- high fat diet induced
- bone marrow
- high resolution
- label free
- diabetic rats
- risk assessment
- reduced graphene oxide
- magnetic nanoparticles
- stress induced
- replacement therapy