Litcius/Paper detail

Controllable Assembly of Mo<sup>VI</sup><sub>36</sub>-Based Polyoxometalate Porous Frameworks with Silver Ions and Lung Cancer Cell-Specific Cytotoxicity

Hui‐Min Zeng, Bo-Xing Jin, Wei-Hong Wu, Chao Wang, Zhan‐Guo Jiang, Zhigang Jin, Cai‐Hong Zhan

2022Chemistry of Materials18 citationsDOI

Abstract

The controllable construction of pure inorganic polyoxometalate (POM)zite materials with well-defined secondary building units (SBUs) is of great challenge. In this work, three distinct POM porous framework compounds 1–3 based on [MoVI36O112(H2O)16]8–({Mo36}) SBUs with various active growth points and transition-metal Ag linkers, both as countercations and structure directors, were self-assembled from simple salts to ordered porous frameworks (compound 1 is a 3D framework with channels of 20.1 Å in diameter, while compound 2 and compound 3 are 2D frameworks with channels of 29.1 and 26.8 Å in diameter, respectively, and the channels of compound 3 are formed by the fourfold spiral winding of {Mo36} SBUs) by controlling the reaction conditions, providing valuable experience for synthetic chemists to obtain more interesting and functional materials. The {Mo36}-based POM porous framework compounds 1–3 exhibit cell type-specific, dose-dependent, and pH-sensitive anticancer behavior, with the lowest IC50 in A549 lung cancer cells. Further, the monomer precursors AgNO3 and Mo36 SBU, however, are less cytotoxic to A549 cells than compound Ag–{Mo36}, suggesting a synergistic action of hybrid materials. Mechanistic insights into the anticancer activity of compounds 1–3 show that they induce mitochondria-mediated apoptosis and necrosis in A549 cells. Thus, {Mo36}-based POM porous framework materials with silver ions could serve as promising anticancer agents for lung cancer therapy.

Topics & Concepts

SBusPolyoxometalateA549 cellPorosityCytotoxicityNanotechnologyMaterials scienceCancer cellChemistryIonMetal-organic frameworkCombinatorial chemistryCrystallographyApoptosisCancerIn vitroOrganic chemistryBiochemistryMedicineAdsorptionInternal medicineCatalysisPolyoxometalates: Synthesis and ApplicationsMetal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and ApplicationsAdvanced Nanomaterials in Catalysis
Controllable Assembly of Mo<sup>VI</sup><sub>36</sub>-Based Polyoxometalate Porous Frameworks with Silver Ions and Lung Cancer Cell-Specific Cytotoxicity | Litcius