Rui Sun , Man Wang , Tianjiao Zeng , Huajian Chen , Toru Yoshitomi , Masaki Takeguchi , Naoki Kawazoe , Yingnan Yang , Guoping Chen
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Scaffolds functionalized with matrix metalloproteinase-responsive release of miRNA for synergistic magnetic hyperthermia and sensitizing chemotherapy of drug-tolerant breast cancer
Combining hyperthermia and chemotherapy for maximum anticancer efficacy remains a challenge because drug-tolerant cancer cells often evade this synergistic treatment due to drug resistance and asynchronous drug release. In this study, multifunctional scaffolds were designed to efficiently treat drug-tolerant breast cancer by improving the sensitization of breast cancer cells and synchronizing anticancer drug release with magnetic hyperthermia. The scaffolds contained microRNA-encapsulated matrix metalloproteinase-cleavable liposomes, doxorubicin-encapsulated thermoresponsive liposomes and Fe3O4 nanoparticles. The scaffolds could release microRNA specifically to improve the sensitization of breast cancer cells to anticancer drugs. The scaffolds also showed excellent hyperthermia effects under alternating magnetic field irradiation. Moreover, doxorubicin release was synchronized with magnetic hyperthermia. In vitro and in vivo studies demonstrated that the scaffolds effectively reduced drug resistance and eliminated doxorubicin-tolerant MDA-MB-231 cells through the synergistic effect of magnetic hyperthermia and sensitizing chemotherapy. Additionally, the scaffolds could support the proliferation and adipogenic differentiation of stem cells for adipose tissue regeneration after killing cancer cells at a late therapeutic stage. These composite scaffolds offer an innovative strategy for treating breast cancer, with synergistic anticancer effects and regenerative functions.
Bioactive MaterialsBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
CiteScore
28.00
自引率
6.30%
发文量
436
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍:
Bioactive Materials is a peer-reviewed research publication that focuses on advancements in bioactive materials. The journal accepts research papers, reviews, and rapid communications in the field of next-generation biomaterials that interact with cells, tissues, and organs in various living organisms.
The primary goal of Bioactive Materials is to promote the science and engineering of biomaterials that exhibit adaptiveness to the biological environment. These materials are specifically designed to stimulate or direct appropriate cell and tissue responses or regulate interactions with microorganisms.
The journal covers a wide range of bioactive materials, including those that are engineered or designed in terms of their physical form (e.g. particulate, fiber), topology (e.g. porosity, surface roughness), or dimensions (ranging from macro to nano-scales). Contributions are sought from the following categories of bioactive materials:
Bioactive metals and alloys
Bioactive inorganics: ceramics, glasses, and carbon-based materials
Bioactive polymers and gels
Bioactive materials derived from natural sources
Bioactive composites
These materials find applications in human and veterinary medicine, such as implants, tissue engineering scaffolds, cell/drug/gene carriers, as well as imaging and sensing devices.