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Biocompatibility characteristics of the metal organic framework ZIF-8 for therapeutical applications

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APPLIED MATERIALS TODAY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages 13-21

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmt.2017.12.014

Keywords

Metal organic framework; Zeolitic imidazolate framework; ZIF-8; Zn2+; Biocompatibility; Biomedical applications

Funding

  1. European Research Council Starting Grant Magnetoelectric Chemonanorobotics for Chemical and Biomedical Applications (ELECTROCHEMBOTS)
  2. ERC [336456]
  3. EU through an ERC Starting Grant (ERC-2015-STG microCrysFact) [677020]
  4. Graz University of Technology for the Lead Project [LP-03]

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are a class of crystalline materials constructed from organic linkers and inorganic nodes. MOFs typically possess ultra-high surface areas and pore volumes; thus, they are ideal candidates for biomedical applications. Zinc Imidazolate Framework 8 (ZIF-8) has been widely established in the literature as a potential candidate for on-demand drug delivery applications. Indeed, ZIF-8 has a remarkable loading capacity, stability in physiological environments, and tunable drug release properties. However, the use of ZIF-8 for in vivo applications requires a clear understanding of the interaction of ZIF-8 with biological tissue. In this work, we investigated the biocompatibility of ZIF-8 toward six different cell lines representing various body parts (kidney, skin, breast, blood, bones, and connective tissue). Our results suggest that ZIF-8 has no significant cytotoxicity up to a threshold value of 30 mu g mL(-1). Above 30 mu g mL(-1), the cytotoxicity is shown to result from the influence of released Zinc ions (Zn2+) on the mitochondrial ROS production. This adverse effect is responsible for cell cycle arrest in the G2/M phase due to irreversible DNA damage, ultimately initiating cellular apoptosis pathways. Due to this insight, we encapsulated a hormone, insulin, into ZIF-8 particles and then compared its drug delivery capabilities to the aforementioned cytotoxicity values. Our results suggest that ZIF-8 is suitable for therapeutic applications. Furthermore, this study establishes a clear understanding of the interaction of ZIF-8 and its constituents with various cell lines and highlights the important biocompatibility factors that must be considered for future in vivo testing. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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