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Engineering a Hollow Nanocontainer Platform with Multifunctional Molecular Machines for Tumor-Targeted Therapy in Vitro and in Vivo

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 10271-10284

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn404676w

Keywords

hollow mesoporous silica nanoparticles; in vivo; redox-responsive release; molecular machines; tumor-targeted therapy

Funding

  1. Singapore National Research Foundation Fellowship [NRF2009NRF-RF001-015]
  2. Singapore National Research Foundation CREATE Program Singapore Peking University Research Centre for a Sustainable Low-Carbon Future
  3. NTU-A*Star Centre of Excellence for Silicon Technologies A*Star SERC [112 351 0003]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of China [21274169, 31200712]

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In order to selectively target malignant cells and eliminate severe side effects of conventional chemotherapy, biocompatible and redox-responsive hollow nanocontainers with tumor specificity were fabricated. The mechanized nanocontainers were achieved by anchoring mechanically interlocked molecules, i.e., [2]rotaxanes, onto the orifices of hollow mesoporous silica nano-particles via disulfide bonds as intermediate linkers for intracellular glutathione-triggered drug release. The [2]rotaxane employed was mainly composed of U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved tetraethylene glycol chains, alpha-cyclodextrin, and folic acid. In this study, folate groups on the mechanized hollow nanocontainers act as both the tumor-targeting agents and stoppers of the [2]rotaxanes. Detailed investigations showed that anticancer drug doxorubicin loaded mechanized nanocontainers could selectively induce the apoptosis and death of tumor cells. The drug-loaded nanocontainers enhanced the targeting capability to tumor tissues in vitro and inhibited the tumor growth with minimal side effects in vivo. The present controlled and targeted drug delivery system paves the way for developing the next generation of nanotherapeutics toward efficient cancer treatment.

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