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Tailoring Viruslike Mesoporous FeSe2 Hedgehogs for Controlled Drug Delivery and Synergistic Tumor Suppression

To enhance affinity to their hosts, many organisms have evolved to be spiky. This strategy has been inspiring in many fields, but in drug delivery, the feasibility has not yet been extensively explored due to the lack of suitable nanocarriers. Herein, viruslike mesoporous FeSe2 hedgehogs with except...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2020-10, Vol.12 (42), p.47197-47207
Main Authors: Wang, Jie, Zhou, Jiahong, Xu, Dajun, Li, Jinping, Deng, Dawei
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Language:English
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Summary:To enhance affinity to their hosts, many organisms have evolved to be spiky. This strategy has been inspiring in many fields, but in drug delivery, the feasibility has not yet been extensively explored due to the lack of suitable nanocarriers. Herein, viruslike mesoporous FeSe2 hedgehogs with exceptional photothermal and catalytic performances have been tailored and explored for synergistic tumor therapy. The viruslike topology makes these hedgehogs highly prone to be internalized by cells. By uploading doxorubicin (Dox) into the hollow spikes and encapsulating the hedgehogs with photothermal-meltable gelatin, controlled surface morphology transition from quasi-spherical to spiky and accompanied Dox release have been achieved, with the assistance of the strong photothermal effect of FeSe2 hedgehogs. These integrated features allow specific and controlled drug delivery, leading to synergistic tumor suppression and immunogenic tumor cell death. These results provide new insights into the tailoring of drug carriers relying on their intrinsic physical features.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.0c10888