Dual-targeting nanomedicine achieves synergistic multimodal therapy for tumor

Abstract Background The poor targeting delivery efficiency and limited efficacy of single therapeutic approach have consistently posed significant challenges in tumor management. Results In this research, we have conceived and synthesized a dual-targeting nanodrug delivery system denoted as PDA-DEM-...

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Main Authors: Weidong Zhang, Liang Dai, Na Wang, Yunhe Liu, Zining Hao, Yaqian He, Song Ni, Yimin Wang, Dawei Gao
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2024-01-01
Series:Cancer Nanotechnology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12645-023-00244-0
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author Weidong Zhang
Liang Dai
Na Wang
Yunhe Liu
Zining Hao
Yaqian He
Song Ni
Yimin Wang
Dawei Gao
author_facet Weidong Zhang
Liang Dai
Na Wang
Yunhe Liu
Zining Hao
Yaqian He
Song Ni
Yimin Wang
Dawei Gao
author_sort Weidong Zhang
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description Abstract Background The poor targeting delivery efficiency and limited efficacy of single therapeutic approach have consistently posed significant challenges in tumor management. Results In this research, we have conceived and synthesized a dual-targeting nanodrug delivery system denoted as PDA-DEM-Fe3O4@M, which incorporates a polydopamine nanoparticle (PDA) with photothermal properties, diethyl maleate (DEM) as a chemotherapy agent accelerating tumor apoptosis, iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4) eliciting magnetic targeting effects, and tumor cell membranes (M) contributing to homologous targeting capabilities. The synergistic effect of PDA-induced photothermal therapy and DEM-mediated chemotherapy has been demonstrated in this study to exert a robust inhibitory and cytotoxic influence on tumor cells. Additionally, the biocompatibility of this system has also been demonstrated. Conclusions Through the synergistic effects of PDA’s photothermal therapy and DEM’s chemotherapy, this system demonstrated excellent inhibition and killing effects on tumor cells. Furthermore, we established its excellent biological safety profile. This study demonstrated the potential of this nanomaterial for clinical application in tumor therapy.
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spelling doaj.art-999d3dc6f04147578951a26662e3a3122024-01-14T12:12:03ZengBMCCancer Nanotechnology1868-69581868-69662024-01-0115111110.1186/s12645-023-00244-0Dual-targeting nanomedicine achieves synergistic multimodal therapy for tumorWeidong Zhang0Liang Dai1Na Wang2Yunhe Liu3Zining Hao4Yaqian He5Song Ni6Yimin Wang7Dawei Gao8The First Hospital of QinhuangdaoThe First Hospital of QinhuangdaoThe First Hospital of QinhuangdaoNational Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, National Cancer Center, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical CollegeState Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Nano-Biotechnology Key Lab of Hebei Province, Applying Chemistry Key Lab of Hebei Province, Heavy Metal Deep-Remediation in Water and Resource Reuse Key Lab of Hebei, Yanshan UniversityState Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Nano-Biotechnology Key Lab of Hebei Province, Applying Chemistry Key Lab of Hebei Province, Heavy Metal Deep-Remediation in Water and Resource Reuse Key Lab of Hebei, Yanshan UniversityNational Clinical Research Center for Cancer/Cancer Hospital, National Cancer Center, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical CollegeThe First Hospital of QinhuangdaoState Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Nano-Biotechnology Key Lab of Hebei Province, Applying Chemistry Key Lab of Hebei Province, Heavy Metal Deep-Remediation in Water and Resource Reuse Key Lab of Hebei, Yanshan UniversityAbstract Background The poor targeting delivery efficiency and limited efficacy of single therapeutic approach have consistently posed significant challenges in tumor management. Results In this research, we have conceived and synthesized a dual-targeting nanodrug delivery system denoted as PDA-DEM-Fe3O4@M, which incorporates a polydopamine nanoparticle (PDA) with photothermal properties, diethyl maleate (DEM) as a chemotherapy agent accelerating tumor apoptosis, iron oxide nanoparticles (Fe3O4) eliciting magnetic targeting effects, and tumor cell membranes (M) contributing to homologous targeting capabilities. The synergistic effect of PDA-induced photothermal therapy and DEM-mediated chemotherapy has been demonstrated in this study to exert a robust inhibitory and cytotoxic influence on tumor cells. Additionally, the biocompatibility of this system has also been demonstrated. Conclusions Through the synergistic effects of PDA’s photothermal therapy and DEM’s chemotherapy, this system demonstrated excellent inhibition and killing effects on tumor cells. Furthermore, we established its excellent biological safety profile. This study demonstrated the potential of this nanomaterial for clinical application in tumor therapy.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12645-023-00244-0Tumor therapyTargeting deliveryPhotothermal therapySynergistic effect
spellingShingle Weidong Zhang
Liang Dai
Na Wang
Yunhe Liu
Zining Hao
Yaqian He
Song Ni
Yimin Wang
Dawei Gao
Dual-targeting nanomedicine achieves synergistic multimodal therapy for tumor
Cancer Nanotechnology
Tumor therapy
Targeting delivery
Photothermal therapy
Synergistic effect
title Dual-targeting nanomedicine achieves synergistic multimodal therapy for tumor
title_full Dual-targeting nanomedicine achieves synergistic multimodal therapy for tumor
title_fullStr Dual-targeting nanomedicine achieves synergistic multimodal therapy for tumor
title_full_unstemmed Dual-targeting nanomedicine achieves synergistic multimodal therapy for tumor
title_short Dual-targeting nanomedicine achieves synergistic multimodal therapy for tumor
title_sort dual targeting nanomedicine achieves synergistic multimodal therapy for tumor
topic Tumor therapy
Targeting delivery
Photothermal therapy
Synergistic effect
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12645-023-00244-0
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