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Novel Multifunctional Stimuli-Responsive Nanoparticles for Synergetic Chemo–Photothermal Therapy of Tumors

In this study, a novel class of multifunctional responsive nanoparticles is designed and fabricated as drug nanocarriers for synergetic chemo–photothermal therapy of tumors. The proposed nanoparticles are composed of a thermo-/pH-responsive poly­(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) (PNA) nanogel...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2021-06, Vol.13 (24), p.28802-28817
Main Authors: Pu, Xing-Qun, Ju, Xiao-Jie, Zhang, Lei, Cai, Quan-Wei, Liu, Yu-Qiong, Peng, Han-Yu, Xie, Rui, Wang, Wei, Liu, Zhuang, Chu, Liang-Yin
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Summary:In this study, a novel class of multifunctional responsive nanoparticles is designed and fabricated as drug nanocarriers for synergetic chemo–photothermal therapy of tumors. The proposed nanoparticles are composed of a thermo-/pH-responsive poly­(N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid) (PNA) nanogel core, a polydopamine (PDA) layer for photothermal conversion, and an outer folic acid (FA) layer as a targeting agent for the folate receptors on tumor cells. The fabricated nanoparticles show good biocompatibility and outstanding photothermal conversion efficiency. The proposed nanoparticles loaded with doxorubicin (DOX) drug molecules are stable under physiological conditions with low leakage of drugs, while rapidly release drugs in environments with low pH conditions and at high temperature. The experimental results show that the drug release process is mainly governed by Fickian diffusion. In vitro cell experimental results demonstrate that the PNA–DOX@PDA–FA nanoparticles can be phagocytized by 4T1 tumor cells and release drugs in tumor cell acidic environments, and confirm that the combined chemo and photothermal therapeutic efficacy of PNA–DOX@PDA–FA nanoparticles is higher than the photothermal therapeutic efficacy or the chemotherapeutic efficacy alone. The proposed multifunctional responsive nanoparticles in this study provide a novel class of drug nanocarriers as a promising tool for synergetic chemo–photothermal therapy of tumors.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c05330