| Literature DB >> 28244202 |
Wei Liu1, Yong-Mei Wang1, Yu-Hao Li2, Shi-Jiao Cai2, Xue-Bo Yin1,3, Xi-Wen He1, Yu-Kui Zhang1.
Abstract
Imaging-guided therapy systems (IGTSs) are revolutionary techniques used in cancer treatment due to their safety and efficiency. IGTSs should have tunable compositions for bioimaging, a suitable size and shape for biotransfer, sufficient channels and/or pores for drug loading, and intrinsic biocompatibility. Here, a biocompatible nanoscale zirconium-porphyrin metal-organic framework (NPMOF)-based IGTS that is prepared using a microemulsion strategy and carefully tuned reaction conditions is reported. A high content of porphyrin (59.8%) allows the achievement of efficient fluorescent imaging and photodynamic therapy (PDT). The 1D channel of the Kagome topology of NPMOFs provides a 109% doxorubicin loading and pH-response smart release for chemotherapy. The fluorescence guiding of the chemotherapy-and-PDT dual system is confirmed by the concentration of NPMOFs at cancer sites after irradiation with a laser and doxorubicin release, while low toxicity is observed in normal tissues. NPMOFs are established as a promising platform for the early diagnosis of cancer and initial therapy.Entities:
Keywords: chemotherapy; imaging-guided therapy; photodynamic therapy; porphyrin metal-organic framework
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28244202 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201603459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281