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Hierarchical superparamagnetic metal–organic framework nanovectors as anti-inflammatory nanomedicines.

Authors :
Zhao, Heng
Sene, Saad
Mielcarek, Angelika M.
Miraux, Sylvain
Menguy, Nicolas
Ihiawakrim, Dris
Ersen, Ovidiu
Péchoux, Christine
Guillou, Nathalie
Scola, Joseph
Grenεave;che, Jean-Marc
Nouar, Farid
Mura, Simona
Carn, Florent
Gazeau, Florence
Dumas, Eddy
Serre, Christian
Steunou, Nathalie
Source :
Journal of Materials Chemistry B; 4/14/2023, Vol. 11 Issue 14, p3195-3211, 17p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Among a plethora of drug nanocarriers, biocompatible nanoscale metal–organic frameworks (nanoMOFs) with a large surface area and an amphiphilic internal microenvironment have emerged as promising drug delivery platforms, mainly for cancer therapy. However, their application in biomedicine still suffers from shortcomings such as a limited chemical and/or colloidal stability and/or toxicity. Here, we report the design of a hierarchically porous nano-object (denoted as USPIO@MIL) combining a benchmark nanoMOF (that is, MIL-100(Fe)) and ultra-small superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO) nanoparticles (that is, maghemite) that is synthesized through a one-pot, cost-effective and environmentally friendly protocol. The synergistic coupling of the physico-chemical and functional properties of both nanoparticles confers to these nano-objects valuable features such as high colloidal stability, high biodegradability, low toxicity, high drug loading capacity as well as stimuli-responsive drug release and superparamagnetic properties. This bimodal MIL-100(Fe)/maghemite nanocarrier once loaded with anti-tumoral and anti-inflammatory drugs (doxorubicin and methotrexate) shows high anti-inflammatory and anti-tumoral activities. In addition, the USPIO@MIL nano-object exhibits excellent relaxometric properties and its applicability as an efficient contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging is herein demonstrated. This highlights the high potential of the maghemite@MOF composite integrating the functions of imaging and therapy as a theranostic anti-inflammatory formulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2050750X
Volume :
11
Issue :
14
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Materials Chemistry B
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162918194
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d2tb02094g