| Literature DB >> 32003089 |
Kaicheng Liang1,2, Zhicong Li3, Yu Luo4, Qiuhong Zhang1,2, Fangfang Yin3, Leijing Xu3, Hangrong Chen1,2, Han Wang3.
Abstract
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) is the most important obstacle to improving the clinical outcomes of diagnosis and therapy of glioblastoma. Thus, the development of a novel nanoplatform that can efficiently traverse the BBB and achieve both precise diagnosis and therapy is of great importance. Herein, an intelligent nanoplatform based on holo-transferrin (holo-Tf) with in situ growth of MnO2 nanocrystals is constructed via a reformative mild biomineralization process. Furthermore, protoporphyrin (ppIX), acting as a sonosensitizer, is then conjugated into holo-Tf to obtain MnO2 @Tf-ppIX nanoparticles (TMP). Because of the functional inheritance of holo-Tf during fabrication, TMP can effectively traverse the BBB for highly specific magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of orthotopic glioblastoma. Clear suppression of tumor growth in a C6 tumor xenograft model is achieved via sonodynamic therapy. Importantly, the experiments also indicate that the TMP nanoplatform has satisfactory biocompatibility and biosafety, which favors potential clinical translation.Entities:
Keywords: blood-brain barrier; glioblastoma; holo-transferrin; magnetic resonance (MR) imaging; sonodynamic
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32003089 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201906985
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281