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pH-Responsive Morphology-Controlled Redox Behavior and Cellular Uptake of Nanoceria in Fibrosarcoma

Journal

ACS BIOMATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING
Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 1064-1072

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.7b00806

Keywords

ceria; nanoceria; oxygen vacancies; reactive oxygen species; fibrosarcoma; cancer therapy

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP170104130]

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The present work reports structural/microstructural correlations with biological performance for three nanoceria morphologies, aiming to elucidate the major factors in their interactions with fibrosarcoma. These include the pH of the in vitro medium and the crystallinities, stoichiometries, surface areas and chemistries, and maximal oxygen vacancy concentrations ([V-O(center dot center dot)](Max)). Although the [V-O(center dot center dot)](Max) is dominant in the redox behavior, the role of the morphology was manifested in the order of effectiveness of the redox regulation, which was nanocubes (NC) < nanorods (NR) < nano octahedra (NO). The proposed mechanism illustrates the role of V-O(center dot center dot) in explaining antioxidant behavior at physiological pH 7.4 and prooxidant behavior in the tumor microenvironment pH 6.4. Cellular uptake at pH 7.4 was dominated by the morphology of the nanoparticle, demonstrating the order NO < NC < NR Control of the [V-O(center dot center dot)](Max) morphology, and dependent structural and microstructural parameters can be used to optimize the uptake and redox performance of nanoceria.

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