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Multifunctional Metal-Organic Framework Exoskeletons Protect Biohybrid Sperm Microrobots for Active Drug Delivery from the Surrounding Threats

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 49, Pages 58382-58392

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c18597

Keywords

sperm microrobots; ZIF-8 exoskeleton; cytoprotection; antisperm antibody; active drug delivery

Funding

  1. Guangdong Special Support Program of Youth Talent with Scientific and Technological Innovation, National Key Research and Development Program of China [2017YFA0105900]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation Fund of China [81922046, 61931024, 81802741]
  3. Special Funds for Strategic Emerging Industries Development in Shenzhen [20180309163446298]
  4. Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission [RCJC20200714114557005]
  5. Shenzhen Key Laboratory Program [ZDSYS20190902092857146]

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The study introduces a biohybrid sperm microrobot capable of active drug delivery and cytoprotection by encapsulating sperm cells within metal-organic frameworks and zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 nanoparticles. The microrobot's protection from AsA and sustained release of zinc ions contribute to the maintenance of sperm propulsion and movement, which can enhance therapeutic efficacy in risky environments. This multifunctional wrapping approach opens up new possibilities for designing adaptive cell robots for diverse operations in practical and clinical settings.
Utilizing spermatozoa as the engine unit of robotic systems at a microscale has brought revolutionized inspirations and strategies to the biomedical community. However, the motility of sperms is impaired by the surrounding threats. For example, the antisperm antibody (AsA) can specifically bind with surface antigens on the sperm membrane and adversely affect their propulsion, hindering the operation of sperm-based microrobots in practical environments. In the present work, we report a biohybrid sperm microrobot by encapsulating sperm cells within metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) nanoparticles (NPs) (ZIFSpermbot), capable of active drug delivery and cytoprotection from the biological threats of AsA. ZIF-8 NPs can be facilely coated on the sperm membrane through complexation with tannic acid. Such cell surface engineering has a negligible impact on sperm motility under optimized conditions. The selective permeability of the resulting porous ZIF-8 wrappings protects ZIFSpermbots from the specific binding of AsA, enabling the preservation of intrinsic propulsion of the sperm engine. Besides, ZIF-8 wrappings sustainably release zinc ions and attenuate the oxidative damage generated in sperm cells, allowing the maintenance of sperm movement. Combining the effective protection of sperm propulsion with the drug-loading capacity of ZIF-8 NPs provides new applicability to ZIFSpermbots in risky surroundings with AsA, exhibiting rapid migration in a microfluidic device for active drug delivery with enhanced therapeutic efficacy due to their retained effective propulsion. Imparting bioengine-based microrobots with multifunctional wrappings holds great promise for designing adaptive cell robots that endure harsh environments toward locally extended and diverse operations, facilitating their use in practical and clinical applications.

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