1. An investigation of IRMOF-16 as a pH-responsive drug delivery carrier of curcumin
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Mengru Cai, Boran Ni, Xueling Hu, Kaixin Wang, Dongge Yin, Gongsen Chen, Tingting Fu, Rongyue Zhu, Xiaoxv Dong, Changhai Qu, and Xingbin Yin
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Metal-organic frameworks ,Drug delivery ,Curcumin ,pH-responsive release ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with tunable structures, high porosity, and abundant active sites are considered to be promising drug delivery systems (DDSs). In this study, novel MOFs-based nanoparticles (CUR@IRMOF-16) were successfully prepared using Zn-based IRMOF-16 as a carrier and curcumin (CUR) as the model drug. This nanocargo delivery platform has dual capabilities, enabling simultaneous drug delivery and fluorescence imaging. In vitro release experiments showed that nanoparticles were released more quickly under mildly acidic conditions, which proved their potential for tumor microenvironment-responsive drug release. Through in vitro cell experiments, it was found that the nano-drug platform had high antitumor cytotoxicity, which may be related to the mechanism of increasing intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), reducing intracellular mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), and inducing apoptosis. In addition, confocal laser microscopy showed that CUR@IRMOF-16 could localize to the nucleus to exert an antitumor effect. Meanwhile, CUR@IRMOF-16 exhibited superior antitumor activity compared with pure CUR in vitro experiments. The biocompatibility test of IRMOF-16 showed reasonable biosafety, and no evidence of obvious toxicity was observed in vitro. CUR@IRMOF-16 has unique advantages with regard to pH response, biocompatibility, and antitumor efficacy, indicating that the nano-drug platform is a promising drug delivery carrier with an antitumor effect.
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- 2022
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