Apoptotic bodies encapsulating Ti 2 N nanosheets for synergistic chemo-photothermal therapy.
Kuo YangDaolu RenZuyao WangQianqian DongMulong XuTingyu WangZhuyuan WangPublished in: Nanotechnology (2024)
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have great potential in oncology drug delivery because of their unique biological origin. Apoptotic bodies (ABs), as a member of the EV family, offer distinct advantages in terms of size, availability and membrane properties, but have been neglected for a long time. Here, using ABs and Ti 2 N nanosheets, we propose a novel drug delivery system (Ti 2 N-DOX@ABs), which exhibit a homologous targeting ability for dual-strategy tumor therapy with intrinsic biological property. The experimental results demonstrate that such a drug delivery system possesses a drug loading capacity of 496.5% and a near-infrared photothermal conversion efficiency of 38.4%. In addition, the investigation of drug internalization process proved that Ti 2 N-DOX@ABs featured a supreme biocompatibility. Finally, the dual-strategy response based on photothermal and chemotherapeutic effects was studied under near-infrared laser radiation. This work explores the opportunity of apoptosome membranes in nanomedicine systems, which provides a technical reference for cancer-oriented precision medicine research.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- cell death
- photodynamic therapy
- drug release
- quantum dots
- reduced graphene oxide
- papillary thyroid
- dna damage
- palliative care
- highly efficient
- emergency department
- metal organic framework
- adverse drug
- stem cells
- squamous cell carcinoma
- bone marrow
- young adults
- oxidative stress
- drug induced
- electronic health record
- cell therapy
- lymph node metastasis