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Dual Responsive Magnetic Drug Delivery Nanomicelles with Tumor Targeting for Enhanced Cancer Chemo/Magnetothermal Synergistic Therapy

Jianmeng Zhu, Yimin Yang, Jian Wang, Wenzhong Hong, Yiping Li, Zhen Wang, Kaiqiang Li

2023International Journal of Nanomedicine13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Introduction: Stimulus-responsive nanocarrier systems are promising in cancer treatment. They improve drug stability and facilitate controlled drug release. However, single-responsive nanocarriers still face insufficient tumor targeting and low efficacy. Methods: In this study, we synthesized folate-modified DSPE-PEOz nanomicelles with PEG chains and loaded them with magnetic iron particles and doxorubicin (DOX). Folic acid (FA) was employed as a ligand to target cancer cells actively. The nanomicelles are biocompatible and acid-sensitive drug carriers. Magnetic field-responsive nanoparticles enable moderately controlled magnetothermal therapy of tumors regardless of tumor location. The pH/magnetic field dual-responsive nanomicelles shed their PEG layer in response to tumor tissue acidity and react to magnetic fields through magnetothermal effects. Results: In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that the nanomicelles could efficiently target cancer cells, release drugs in response to pH changes, and enhance drug uptake through magnetothermal effects. Discussion: The dual-responsive magnetic nanomicelles are expected to enhance the anti-cancer efficacy of chemo/magnetothermal synergistic therapy.

Topics & Concepts

NanocarriersDrug deliveryDoxorubicinIn vivoMaterials scienceDrugTargeted drug deliveryCancer therapyBiophysicsNanotechnologyCancer researchPharmacologyCancerChemistryChemotherapyMedicineInternal medicineBiologyBiotechnologyNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsHydrogels: synthesis, properties, applications
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