Aptamer-functionalized hollow carbon nanospheres for the targeted chemo-photothermal therapy of breast tumor†

IF 6 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Materials Chemistry Frontiers Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1039/D4QM00592A
Zhihui Xin, Lu Zhao, Zhiqiang Bai, Chaoyu Wang, Zhixiong Liu, Jun Qin, Lizhen Liu, Haifei Zhang, Yunfeng Bai and Feng Feng
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Hollow carbon nanospheres (HCNs) are an ideal nanomaterial for photothermal therapy (PTT) owing to their low cytotoxicity, excellent photothermal conversion performance, unique cavities and porous shells. However, poor targeting and inadequate efficiency hugely impede their clinical application. Herein, a novel targeted therapeutic system HCNs/DOX/PEG/Apt-M was successfully constructed, which exhibited specific recognition and binding capabilities towards MCF-7 cells. As expected, the therapeutic system could rapidly accumulate in the MCF-7 cells with the aid of the MUCI aptamer (Apt-M). Furthermore, the therapeutic system exhibited excellent DOX controlled release ability during treatments to facilitate chemotherapy (CHT). Under laser irradiation, the therapeutic system could effectively absorb the near-infrared light and generate a large amount of heat to achieve PTT. Moreover, the temperature elevation of the therapeutic system promoted DOX release and enhanced the potency of CHT. Excitingly, experimental results confirmed that HCNs/DOX/PEG/Apt-M exhibited excellent CHT–PTT combination therapeutic effect and the active targeting efficiency for the MCF-7 tumor. This study opened a new avenue to breast tumor-targeted therapy based on novel nanomaterials.

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适配体功能化中空碳纳米球用于靶向化疗光热治疗乳腺肿瘤†
空心碳纳米球(HCNs)具有低细胞毒性、优异的光热转化性能、独特的空腔和多孔壳,是光热治疗(PTT)的理想纳米材料。但其靶向性差、效率不高,极大地阻碍了其临床应用。本文成功构建了一种新的靶向治疗系统HCNs/DOX/PEG/Apt-M,该系统对MCF-7细胞具有特异性识别和结合能力。正如预期的那样,在MUCI适配体(Apt-M)的帮助下,该治疗系统可以在MCF-7细胞中快速积累。此外,该治疗系统在治疗过程中表现出良好的DOX控释能力,以促进化疗(CHT)。在激光照射下,治疗系统能有效吸收近红外光并产生大量热量,实现PTT。此外,治疗系统的温度升高促进了DOX的释放,增强了CHT的效力。令人兴奋的是,实验结果证实HCNs/DOX/PEG/Apt-M对MCF-7肿瘤具有良好的CHT-PTT联合治疗效果和主动靶向效率。本研究为基于新型纳米材料的乳腺肿瘤靶向治疗开辟了新的途径。
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期刊介绍: Materials Chemistry Frontiers focuses on the synthesis and chemistry of exciting new materials, and the development of improved fabrication techniques. Characterisation and fundamental studies that are of broad appeal are also welcome. This is the ideal home for studies of a significant nature that further the development of organic, inorganic, composite and nano-materials.
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