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A simple, universal and multifunctional template agent for personalized treatment of bone tumors

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BIOACTIVE MATERIALS
卷 12, 期 -, 页码 292-302

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KEAI PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioactmat.2021.10.27

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Bone tumor; Osteosarcoma; Polydopamine; Photothermal therapy

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This study developed a universal template vector for bone tumor therapy, which simultaneously meets the needs of bone targeting, tumor killing, osteoclast suppression, and tumor imaging. The template consists of a polydopamine core and a multifunctional surface, enabling the delivery of chemotherapy drugs and imaging ions. The template also allows for photothermal therapy and enhanced chemotherapy, providing a more personalized treatment option for bone tumor patients.
Bone tumors occur in bone or its accessory tissues. Benign bone tumors are easy to cure and have good prognosis, while malignant bone tumors develop rapidly and have poor and high mortality. So far, there is no satisfactory treatment method. Here, we designed a universal template vector for bone tumor therapy that simultaneously meets the needs of bone targeting, tumor killing, osteoclast suppression, and tumor imaging. The template is composed of a polydopamine (PDA) core and a multifunctional surface. PDA has excellent biosafety and photothermal performance. In this study, alendmnate sodium (ALN) is grafted to enable its general bone targeting function. PDA core can carry a variety of chemotherapy drugs, and the rich ALN group can carry a variety of metal ions with an imaging function. Therefore, more personalized treatment plans can be designed for different bone tumor patients. In addition, the PDA core enables photothermal therapy and enhanced chemotherapy. Through template drug Doxorubicin (DOX) and template imaging ion Fe (II), we systematically verified the therapeutic effect, imaging effect, and inhibition of bone dissolution of the agent on Osteosarcoma (OS), a primary malignant bone tumor, in vivo. In conclusion, our work provides a more general template carrier for the clinical treatment of bone tumors, through which personalized treatment of bone tumors can be achieved.

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