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Porous metal–organic-framework nanoscale carriers as a potential platform for drug delivery and imaging

Authors :
Horcajada, Patricia
Chalati, Tamim
Serre, Christian
Gillet, Brigitte
Sebrie, Catherine
Baati, Tarek
Eubank, Jarrod
Heurtaux, Daniela
Clayette, Pascal
Kreuz, Christine
Chang, Jong-San
Hwang, Young Kyu
Marsaud, Veronique
Bories, Phuong-Nhi
Cynober, Luc
Gil, Sophie
Ferey, Gerard
Couvreur, Patrick
Gref, Ruxandra
Horcajada, Patricia
Chalati, Tamim
Serre, Christian
Gillet, Brigitte
Sebrie, Catherine
Baati, Tarek
Eubank, Jarrod
Heurtaux, Daniela
Clayette, Pascal
Kreuz, Christine
Chang, Jong-San
Hwang, Young Kyu
Marsaud, Veronique
Bories, Phuong-Nhi
Cynober, Luc
Gil, Sophie
Ferey, Gerard
Couvreur, Patrick
Gref, Ruxandra

Abstract

In the domain of health, one important challenge is the efficient delivery of drugs in the body using non-toxic nanocarriers. Most of the existing carrier materials show poor drug loading (usually less than 5 wt% of the transported drug versus the carrier material) and/or rapid release of the proportion of the drug that is simply adsorbed (or anchored) at the external surface of the nanocarrier. In this context, porous hybrid solids, with the ability to tune their structures and porosities for better drug interactions and high loadings, are well suited to serve as nanocarriers for delivery and imaging applications. Here we show that specific non-toxic porous iron(III)-based metal–organic frameworks with engineered cores and surfaces, aswell as imaging properties, function as superior nanocarriers for efficient controlled delivery of challenging antitumoural and retroviral drugs (that is, busulfan, azidothymidine triphosphate, doxorubicin or cidofovir) against cancer and AIDS. In addition to their high loadings, they also potentially associate therapeutics and diagnostics, thus opening the way for theranostics, or personalized patient treatments.

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OAIster
Notes :
DOI: 10.1038/NMAT2608
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1147254745
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.NMAT2608