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Targeted delivery of maytansine to liver cancer cells via galactose-modified supramolecular two-dimensional glycomaterial.

Hai-Na XieYu-Yuan ChenGuo-Biao ZhuHai-Hao HanXi-Le HuZhi-Qiang PanYi ZangDong-Hao XieXiao-Peng HeJia LiTony David James
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2022)
A two-dimensional (2D) glycomaterial for targeted delivery of maytansine to liver cancer cells was developed. Host-guest interaction between a galactosyl dye and human serum albumin (HSA) produces supramolecular galactoside-HSA conjugates, which are then used to coat 2D MoS 2 . The 2D glycomaterial was shown to be capable of the targeted delivery of maytansine to a liver cancer cell line that highly expresses a galactose receptor, resulting in greater cytotoxicity than maytansine alone.
Keyphrases
  • human serum albumin
  • water soluble
  • quantum dots
  • energy transfer
  • highly efficient
  • cancer therapy
  • visible light