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Development of CaP nanocomposites as photothermal actuators for doxorubicin delivery to enhance breast cancer treatment 被引量:1

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摘要 Breast cancer is the most common one in women worldwide and doxorubicin(Dox)is one of the most commonly used and effective drugs for breast cancer treatment.Unfortunately,Dox-based chemotherapy faces irreversible cardiotoxicity and unsatisfactory therapy efficiency.It is desirable to devise Dox nanoformulations with less adverse effects and greater therapeutic efficacy for this cancer treatment.In this work,a multifunctional calcium phosphate nanoformulation(ICG-Dox/DNA@CaP)was developed by co-loading Dox/DNA complexes and indocyanine green(ICG)molecules for photothermal therapy(PTT)-enhanced chemotherapy.In this nanocomposite,using DNA as Dox carrier facilitated Dox loading into the CaP matrix,and significantly reduced Dox leakage as well as cytotoxicity in comparison with that of free Dox in physiological medium(pH 7.4).In specific,ICG-Dox/DNA@CaP only released Dox in a weakly acidic nuclease-containing environment,such as tumor microenvironment and endosome/lysosome.Moreover,Dox/DNA complexes exhibited synergistic interactions with ICG-based photothermal effect on tumor cell apoptosis in this ICG-Dox/DNA@CaP nanocomposite.This work has demonstrated a new strategy to combine FDA-approved therapeutics(Dox and ICG)in CaP-based nanomaterials for reduced cytotoxicity and enhanced therapeutic effect,and provided a new way to engineer CaP carriers as multifunctional delivery systems for clinical anti-cancer therapy.
出处 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2021年第4期73-80,共8页 材料科学技术(英文版)
基金 financial supports from Australian Research Council(ARC)Discovery Project(DP170104643 and DP190103486) the Australian Government Research Training Program Scholarship(RTP)at the University of Queensland。
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