Literature DB >> 31299144

Tumor Microenvironment-Responsive Nanoshuttles with Sodium Citrate Modification for Hierarchical Targeting and Improved Tumor Theranostics.

Shuwei Liu1, Lu Wang2, Mengsi Zhang1, Kepeng Tao3, Bo Wang2, Min Lin4, Xue Zhang1, Yi Liu1, Yuchuan Hou3, Hao Zhang1, Bai Yang1.   

Abstract

Enhancement of permeability and the retention effect is one of the main pathways for the accumulation of nanomaterials in tumor sites, but poor cellular internalization and rapid clearance of nanomaterials always hamper the efficacy of imaging diagnosis and treatment. With the consideration of both high tumor accumulation and cellular internalization, positively charged nanomaterials can adhere to the tumor cell membrane by an electrostatic force, which is conducive to cellular internalization, but they are easily recognized and cleared during blood circulation. However, negatively charged nanomaterials show an enhanced stealth-like effect and possess a long blood circulation time, which is conducive to tumor accumulation. Therefore, in this work, on the basis of the shielding effect of citrate ions to positive charge and the protonation under an acidic tumor microenvironment, pH-sensitive sodium citrate-modified polyaniline nanoshuttles (NSs) with negative charge during blood circulation but positive charge in tumor sites are designed. With this hierarchical targeting strategy, the blood circulation half-life increases from 4.35 to 7.33 h, and the retention rate of NSs in tumors increases from 5.29 to 8.57% ID/g. Because the retention rate of NSs is increased, the magnetic resonance imaging resolution and signal intensity are significantly improved. A synergistic treatment of tumors is further achieved by means of photothermal therapy with laser irradiation and chemotherapy via heat-stimulated drug release.

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Keywords:  MRI; hierarchical targeting; pH-sensitive; thermo-chemotherapy; tumor microenvironment; tumor theranostics

Year:  2019        PMID: 31299144     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b07957

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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