| Literature DB >> 30370656 |
Luyun Zhang1, Chuang Liu2, Yang Gao1, Zihou Li2, Jie Xing2, Wenzhi Ren2, Lili Zhang3, Aiguo Li3, Guangming Lu4, Aiguo Wu2, Leyong Zeng1.
Abstract
Compared with other subtypes of breast cancer, triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is seriously threatening to human life. Therefore, it is a matter of urgency to develop multifunctional nanoprobes for visualized theranostics of TNBC, achieving specific targeting toward only TNBC, but not other subtypes. Nanoscale metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) show important potential in visualized theranostics of tumors, but it is critical to synthesize well-defined core-shell MOF-based nanocomposites by encapsulating a single nanoparticle within MOF. In this study, a TNBC-targeted peptide (ZD2)-engineered, and a single gold nanostar (AuNS) coated within MIL-101-NH2 (Fe) by coating MOF with four cycles, obtain well-defined core-shell AuNS@MOF-ZD2 nanocomposites, which are expected to achieve T1 -weighted magnetic resonance imaging and photothermal therapy (PTT) specifically targeting toward TNBC. The prepared AuNS@MOF-ZD2 nanocomposites possess good biocompatibility, efficient T1 -weighted magnetic resonance (MR) relaxivity and stable photothermal conversion ability with an efficiency of 40.5%. The in vitro and in vivo characterizations prove their performances of T1 -weighted MR and PTT with a low power density of 808 nm laser, achieving excellent theranostic efficacy in TNBC. Importantly, it is demonstrated that the prepared AuNS@MOF-ZD2 nanoprobes can specifically target TNBC cells (MDA-MB-231), but not other subtypes of breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-435, MDA-MB-468, and MCF-7), indicating their promising application in visualized theranostics of breast cancers with molecular classification.Entities:
Keywords: gold nanostar@metal-organic frameworks; magnetic resonance imaging; photothermal therapy; specific targeting; triple-negative breast cancer
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30370656 DOI: 10.1002/adhm.201801144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Healthc Mater ISSN: 2192-2640 Impact factor: 9.933