Metal-organic frameworks(MOFs)hold significant potential as vehicles for drug delivery due to their expansive specific surface area,biocompatibility,and versatile attributes.Concurrently,magnetically actuated micro/na...Metal-organic frameworks(MOFs)hold significant potential as vehicles for drug delivery due to their expansive specific surface area,biocompatibility,and versatile attributes.Concurrently,magnetically actuated micro/nano-robots(MNRs)offer distinct advantages,such as untethered and precise manipulation.The fusion of these technologies presents a promising avenue for achieving non-invasive targeted drug delivery.Here,we report a MOF-based magnetic microrobot swarm(MMRS)for targeted therapy.Our approach overcomes limitations associated with a single MNR,including limited drug loading and the risk of loss during manipulation.We select Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8(ZIF-8)as the drug vehicle for its superior loading potential and p H-sensitive decomposition.Our design incorporates magnetic responsive components into the one-pot synthesis of Fe@ZIF-8,enabling collective behaviors under actuation.Tuning the yaw angle of alternating magnetic fields and nanoparticles'amount,the MMRSs with controllable size achieve instantaneous transformation among different configurations,including vortex-like swarms,chain-like swarms,and elliptical swarms,facilitating adaptation to environmental variations.Transported to the subcutaneous T24 tumor site,the MMRSs with encapsulated doxorubicin(DOX)automatically degrade and release the drug,leading to a dramatic reduction of the tumor in vivo.Our investigation signifies a significant advancement in the integration of biodegradable MOFs into microrobot swarms,ushering in new avenues for accurate and non-invasive targeted drug delivery.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(22275073,22005119,21731002,2197510422150004)the Guangdong Major Project of Basic and Applied Research(2019B030302009)+2 种基金the Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(2020A1515110404)the Guangzhou Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation(2024A04J3597,202102020444)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(21622409)。
文摘Metal-organic frameworks(MOFs)hold significant potential as vehicles for drug delivery due to their expansive specific surface area,biocompatibility,and versatile attributes.Concurrently,magnetically actuated micro/nano-robots(MNRs)offer distinct advantages,such as untethered and precise manipulation.The fusion of these technologies presents a promising avenue for achieving non-invasive targeted drug delivery.Here,we report a MOF-based magnetic microrobot swarm(MMRS)for targeted therapy.Our approach overcomes limitations associated with a single MNR,including limited drug loading and the risk of loss during manipulation.We select Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework-8(ZIF-8)as the drug vehicle for its superior loading potential and p H-sensitive decomposition.Our design incorporates magnetic responsive components into the one-pot synthesis of Fe@ZIF-8,enabling collective behaviors under actuation.Tuning the yaw angle of alternating magnetic fields and nanoparticles'amount,the MMRSs with controllable size achieve instantaneous transformation among different configurations,including vortex-like swarms,chain-like swarms,and elliptical swarms,facilitating adaptation to environmental variations.Transported to the subcutaneous T24 tumor site,the MMRSs with encapsulated doxorubicin(DOX)automatically degrade and release the drug,leading to a dramatic reduction of the tumor in vivo.Our investigation signifies a significant advancement in the integration of biodegradable MOFs into microrobot swarms,ushering in new avenues for accurate and non-invasive targeted drug delivery.