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Macrophage-hitchhiking supramolecular aggregates of CuS nanoparticles for enhanced tumor deposition and photothermal therapy
Junyan Li1; Qian Cheng1; Ludan Yue1; Cheng Gao1; Jianwen Wei1; Yuanfu Ding1; Yitao Wang1; Ying Zheng1,2; Ruibing Wang1,2
2021-11
Source PublicationNanoscale Horizons
ISSN2055-6756
Volume6Issue:11Pages:833-930
Abstract

In this design, small CuS nanoparticles (NPs) were intracellularly self-assembled into large supramolecular aggregates via host-guest interactions between sequentially internalized β-cyclodextrin-capped CuS NPs and ferrocene-capped CuS NPs inside macrophages, thus the efflux of CuS NPs was significantly inhibited during the macrophage-hitchhiking delivery. Biodistribution studies in mice confirmed the dramatically enhanced deposition of CuS NPs in the tumor tissue of mice injected with macrophages carrying intracellular CuS aggregates, in comparison to that of mice treated with macrophages carrying CuS NPs. In response to the inflammatory tumor microenvironment, the oxidation of ferrocene would dissociate the β-cyclodextrin-ferrocene host-guest pair, driving disassembly of the CuS aggregates and release of small CuS NPs for deep tissue penetration and enhanced photothermal therapy. This precisely controlled intracellular self-assembly and disassembly of the nanomedicine inside macrophages provides a novel cell-hitchhiking delivery strategy that not only minimizes premature leakage of the nanomedicine but also greatly improves the delivery efficiency and tumor penetration for safe, effective tumor therapy.

DOI10.1039/d1nh00291k
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaChemistry ; Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Materials Science
WOS SubjectChemistry, Physical ; Nanoscience & Nanotechnology ; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:000691691300001
PublisherROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY, THOMAS GRAHAM HOUSE, SCIENCE PARK, MILTON RD, CAMBRIDGE CB4 0WF, CAMBS, ENGLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85118539887
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionMinistry of Education Frontiers Science Center for Precision Oncology, University of Macau
Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences
GLOBAL AFFAIRS OFFICE
THE STATE KEY LABORATORY OF QUALITY RESEARCH IN CHINESE MEDICINE (UNIVERSITY OF MACAU)
DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Corresponding AuthorRuibing Wang
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Quality Research in Chinese Medicine, Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences, University of Macau, Macao
2.MoE Frontiers Science Center for Precision Oncology, University of Macau, Macao
First Author AffilicationInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences
Corresponding Author AffilicationInstitute of Chinese Medical Sciences;  University of Macau
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Junyan Li,Qian Cheng,Ludan Yue,et al. Macrophage-hitchhiking supramolecular aggregates of CuS nanoparticles for enhanced tumor deposition and photothermal therapy[J]. Nanoscale Horizons, 2021, 6(11), 833-930.
APA Junyan Li., Qian Cheng., Ludan Yue., Cheng Gao., Jianwen Wei., Yuanfu Ding., Yitao Wang., Ying Zheng., & Ruibing Wang (2021). Macrophage-hitchhiking supramolecular aggregates of CuS nanoparticles for enhanced tumor deposition and photothermal therapy. Nanoscale Horizons, 6(11), 833-930.
MLA Junyan Li,et al."Macrophage-hitchhiking supramolecular aggregates of CuS nanoparticles for enhanced tumor deposition and photothermal therapy".Nanoscale Horizons 6.11(2021):833-930.
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