MMP-responsive theranostic nanoplatform based on mesoporous silica nanoparticles for tumor imaging and targeted drug delivery.
@article{Hu2016MMPresponsiveTN,
title={MMP-responsive theranostic nanoplatform based on mesoporous silica nanoparticles for tumor imaging and targeted drug delivery.},
author={Jing-Jing Hu and Li-Han Liu and Ze-yong Li and Ren-xi Zhuo and Xian‐Zheng Zhang},
journal={Journal of materials chemistry. B},
year={2016},
volume={4 11},
pages={
1932-1940
}
}In this paper, we report on an intelligent mesoporous silica-based multifunctional theranostic nanoplatform (designated as MMTNP) for tumor imaging as well as controlled drug release. This theranostic nanoplatform consists of MCM-41 typical mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) as a hydrophobic drug carrier, matrix metalloprotease-2 (MMP-2) activated fluorescence imaging peptides on the surface of MSNs served as diagnostic probes as well as enzyme-responsive nanovalves blocking the pores, and…
51 Citations
Dual-pH-sensitive mesoporous silica nanoparticle-based drug delivery system for tumor-triggered intracellular drug release
- Biology, ChemistryJournal of Materials Science
- 2018
The novel dual-pH-sensitive drug delivery system fabricated with a dynamic protection strategy should have great application potential in anti-cancer drug delivery fields.
Multifunctional mesoporous silica nanocarriers for stimuli-responsive target delivery of anticancer drugs
- Biology, Chemistry
- 2016
In this review, the recent advances in stimuli-responsive strategies involving pH-sensitive, redox-ensitive, thermo- sensitive, enzyme-sensitive and enzyme- sensitive drugs, as well as active targeting approaches involving vascular targeting, tumor cell targeting, nuclear targeting and multistage targeting are discussed in detail.
Multifunctional Dendrimer-Entrapped Gold Nanoparticles Conjugated with Doxorubicin for pH-Responsive Drug Delivery and Targeted Computed Tomography Imaging.
- Biology, Materials ScienceLangmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids
- 2018
The constructed multifunctional dendrimer-based theranostic nanosystem to achieve cancer cell chemotherapy and computed tomography imaging with targeting specificity holds a promising potential to be utilized for simultaneous chemotherapy and CT imaging of various types of cancer cells.
Multifunctional Peptide-Amphiphile End-Capped Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Tumor Targeting Drug Delivery.
- Biology, ChemistryACS applied materials & interfaces
- 2017
The multifunctional nanosystem constructed here can realize the controlled drug release and serve as a platform for designing multifunctionsal nanocarriers using diversified bioactive peptide-based amphiphile.
Theranostic Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles Loaded With a Curcumin-Naphthoquinone Conjugate for Potential Cancer Intervention
- Biology, Materials ScienceFrontiers in Molecular Biosciences
- 2021
The synthesis of a novel nanosystem, derived from curcumin and naphthoquinone, and its theranostic potential are explored in vitro, showing potential for applications in cancer targeting, detection and treatment.
Advances in Peptide Functionalization on Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Controlled Drug Release.
- Biology, ChemistrySmall
- 2016
Recent progresses in the utilization of versatile peptides for surface functionalization of MSNs to achieve cell-specific targeting, fluorescence imaging, and intracellular diagnosis and treatment of tumors are summarized in this review.
Synthesis of Size-Tunable Hollow Polypyrrole Nanostructures and Their Assembly into Folate-Targeting and pH-Responsive Anticancer Drug-Delivery Agents.
- Biology, ChemistryChemistry
- 2017
Polypyrrole-based anticancer drug nanocapsules prepared by tailoring the size of the nanoparticles with a template method, controlling drug release by means of an aromatic imine, increasing nanoparticle stability through PEGylation, and improving tumor-cell selectivity by folate mediation showed excellent biocompatibility and the drug-loaded nanoparticles exhibited effective inhibition of tumor cell growth in Vitro.
MUC1 aptamer-conjugated mesoporous silica nanoparticles effectively target breast cancer cells
- Chemistry, BiologyDrug development and industrial pharmacy
- 2018
MSN-MUC1-EPI has the potential for targeted drug delivery into MUC1 positive breast cancer cells to improve drug efficacy and alleviate side effects.
A chitosan-based cascade-responsive drug delivery system for triple-negative breast cancer therapy
- Biology, Materials ScienceJournal of Nanobiotechnology
- 2019
The system developed has the potential to provide new therapies for hard-to-treat cancers and is found to be selectively taken up by cancerous cells both in vitro and in vivo, and result in less off-target cytotoxicity than treatment with DOX alone.
Tumor microenvironment responsive mesoporous silica nanoparticles for dual delivery of doxorubicin and chemodynamic therapy (CDT) agent
- Biology, Engineering
- 2020
This result proves that the designed nanocarrier more likely devours into FR-positive cancer cells and illustrates a high intracellular ˙OH generation, leading to the desired specific killing efficacy of anticancer cell efficacy.
References
SHOWING 1-10 OF 58 REFERENCES
An indicator-guided photo-controlled drug delivery system based on mesoporous silica/gold nanocomposites
- Materials Science, BiologyNano Research
- 2015
Through integration of the AuNP-based indicator and theMSN-based drug carrier, the MSN/Au nanocomposite could precisely localize the released drug to tumor sites, thereby significantly improving therapeutic efficacy.
Tri-functionalization of mesoporous silica nanoparticles for comprehensive cancer theranostics—the trio of imaging, targeting and therapy
- Biology, Chemistry
- 2010
In vitro cell evaluation of the theranostic platform demonstrated not only excellent targeting specificity and minimal collateral damage, but highly potent therapeutic effect as well.
Multifunctional envelope-type mesoporous silica nanoparticles for pH-responsive drug delivery and magnetic resonance imaging.
- Biology, EngineeringBiomaterials
- 2015
Biocompatible, Uniform, and Redispersible Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Cancer‐Targeted Drug Delivery In Vivo
- Biology, Engineering
- 2014
R rational development and utilization of multifunctional mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNPs) for targeting MDA-MB-231 xenograft model breast cancer in vivo are reported.
Multifunctional Enveloped Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles for Subcellular Co-delivery of Drug and Therapeutic Peptide
- Biology, ChemistryScientific reports
- 2014
A multifunctional enveloped nanodevice based on mesoporous silica nanoparticle (MSN) was delicately designed for subcellular co-delivery of drug and therapeutic peptide to tumor cells with remarkable synergistic antitumor effect.
Programmed packaging of mesoporous silica nanocarriers for matrix metalloprotease 2-triggered tumor targeting and release.
- Biology, ChemistryBiomaterials
- 2015
Multifunctional envelope-type mesoporous silica nanoparticles for tumor-triggered targeting drug delivery.
- Biology, ChemistryJournal of the American Chemical Society
- 2013
A novel type of cellular-uptake-shielding multifunctional envelope-type mesoporous silica nanoparticle designed for tumor-triggered targeting drug delivery to cancerous cells was designed and in vitro study demonstrated that MEMSN was shielded against normal cells.
Enzyme responsive mesoporous silica nanoparticles for targeted tumor therapy in vitro and in vivo.
- Biology, Materials ScienceNanoscale
- 2015
In vitro tests proved that the anticancer drug loading system could efficiently induce cell apoptosis in vitro, and in vivo tumor experiments confirmed that the anti-tumor loading system can efficiently inhibit tumor growth with minimal side effects.
Photosensitizer-conjugated silica-coated gold nanoclusters for fluorescence imaging-guided photodynamic therapy.
- Biology, ChemistryBiomaterials
- 2013
A redox-responsive mesoporous silica nanoparticle capped with amphiphilic peptides by self-assembly for cancer targeting drug delivery.
- Biology, ChemistryNanoscale
- 2015
After the internalization of MSNs by cancer cells via the receptor-mediated endocytosis, the surface amphiphilic peptides and alkyl chain of RRMSN/DOX were removed to induce rapid drug release intracellularly after the cleavage of the disulfide bond.