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Towards an Improved anti-HIV Activity of NRTI via Metal-Organic Frameworks Nanoparticles

Authors :
Agostoni, Valentina
Chalati, Tamim
Horcajada, Patricia
Willaime, Hervé
Anand, Resmi
Semiramoth, Nicolas
Baati, Tarek
Hall, Shaun
Maurin, Guillaume
Chacun, Hélène
Bouchemal, Kawthar
Martineau, Charlotte
Taulelle, Francis
Couvreur, Patrick
Rogez-Kreuz, Christine
Clayette, Pascal
Monti, Sandra
Serre, Christian
Gref, Ruxandra
Agostoni, Valentina
Chalati, Tamim
Horcajada, Patricia
Willaime, Hervé
Anand, Resmi
Semiramoth, Nicolas
Baati, Tarek
Hall, Shaun
Maurin, Guillaume
Chacun, Hélène
Bouchemal, Kawthar
Martineau, Charlotte
Taulelle, Francis
Couvreur, Patrick
Rogez-Kreuz, Christine
Clayette, Pascal
Monti, Sandra
Serre, Christian
Gref, Ruxandra

Abstract

Nanoscale mesoporous iron carboxylates metal-organic frameworks (nanoMOFs) have recently emerged as promising platforms for drug delivery, showing biodegradability, biocompatibility and important loading capability of challenging highly water-soluble drugs such as azidothymidine tryphosphate (AZT-TP). In this study, nanoMOFs made of iron trimesate (MIL-100) were able to act as efficient molecular sponges, quickly adsorbing up to 24 wt% AZT-TP with entrapment efficiencies close to 100%, without perturbation of the supramolecular crystalline organization. These data are in agreement with molecular modelling predictions, indicating maximal loadings of 33 wt% and preferential location of the drug in the large cages. Spectrophotometry, isothermal titration calorimetry, and solid state NMR investigations enable to gain insight on the mechanism of interaction of AZT and AZT-TP with the nanoMOFs, pointing out the crucial role of phosphates strongly coordinating with the unsaturated iron(III) sites. Finally, contrarily to the free AZT-TP, the loaded nanoparticles efficiently penetrate and release their cargo of active triphosphorylated AZT inside major HIV target cells, efficiently protecting against HIV infection.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
doi:10.1002/adhm.201200454
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1147254746
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.adhm.201200454