| Literature DB >> 29611291 |
Ming-Xue Wu1, Jia Gao1, Fang Wang2, Jie Yang1, Nan Song1, Xiaoyu Jin1, Peng Mi2, Jian Tian3, Jiayan Luo4, Feng Liang5, Ying-Wei Yang1.
Abstract
An intelligent theranostic nanoplatform based on nanovalve operated metal-organic framework (MOF) core-shell hybrids, incorporating tumorous microenvironment-triggered drug release, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) guidance, sustained release, and effective chemotherapy in one pot is reported. The core-shell hybrids are constructed by an in situ growth method, in which Fe3 O4 particles with superior abilities of MRI and magnetic separation form the core and UiO-66 MOF with high loading capacity compose the shell, and then are surface-installed with pillararene-based pseudorotaxanes as tightness-adjustable nanovalves. This strategy endows the system with the ability of targeted, multistimuli responsive drug release in response to pH changes, temperature variations, and competitive agents. Water-soluble carboxylatopillar[6]arene system achieved sustained drug release over 7 days due to stronger host-guest binding, suggesting that the nanovalve tightness further reinforces the desirable release of anticancer agent over a prolonged time at the lesion site.Entities:
Keywords: Zn2+ triggers; mechanized metal-organic frameworks; pillarene; supramolecular switches; targeted drug release
Year: 2018 PMID: 29611291 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201704440
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281