| Literature DB >> 29692177 |
Bingqian Lei1, Mengfan Wang1,2, Zelei Jiang1, Wei Qi1,3,2, Rongxin Su1,3,2, Zhimin He1.
Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which are a unique class of hybrid porous materials built from metal ions and organic ligands, have attracted significant interest in recent years as a promising platform for controlled drug delivery. Current approaches for creating MOFs-based responsive drug carriers involve encapsulation of stimuli-responsive compositions into MOFs or postsynthetic surface modification with sensitive molecules. In this study, we developed a novel intrinsic redox-responsive MOFs carrier, MOF-M(DTBA) (M = Fe, Al or Zr) by using iron, aluminum, or zirconium as metal nodes and 4,4'-dithiobisbenzoic acid (4,4'-DTBA) as the organic ligand. The disulfide bond in 4,4'-DTBA is cleavable by glutathione (GSH), which is often overexpressed in tumor cells. It was found that MOF-Zr(DTBA) synthesized at 40 °C displayed the appropriate size and properties as a drug carrier. By incorporating curcumin (CCM) into MOF-Zr(DTBA), CCM@MOF-Zr(DTBA) nanoparticles were obtained that displayed a faster releasing behavior in vitro and enhanced the cell death compared with free CCM. The in vivo anticancer experiments indicate that CCM@ MOF-Zr(DTBA) exhibits much higher antitumor efficacy than free CCM. This strategy for constructing responsive MOFs-based nanocarriers might open new possibilities for the application of MOFs in drug delivery, molecular imaging, or theranostics.Entities:
Keywords: curcumin; drug delivery; metal−organic frameworks (MOFs); nanocarrier; redox-responsive
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29692177 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b19693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229