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Stimuli-Responsive Nucleic Acid-Based Polyacrylamide Hydrogel-Coated Metal–Organic Framework Nanoparticles for Controlled Drug Release

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
Abstract:
The synthesis of doxorubicin-loaded metal–organic framework nanoparticles (NMOFs) coated with a stimuli-responsive nucleic acid-based polyacrylamide hydrogel is described. The formation of the hydrogel is stimulated by the crosslinking of two polyacrylamide chains, PA and PB, that are functionalized with two nucleic acid hairpins (4) and (5) using the strand-induced hybridization chain reaction. The resulting duplex-bridged polyacrylamide hydrogel includes the anti-ATP (adenosine triphosphate) aptamer sequence in a caged configuration. The drug encapsulated in the NMOFs is locked by the hydrogel coating. In the presence of ATP that is overexpressed in cancer cells, the hydrogel coating is degraded via the formation of the ATP–aptamer complex, resulting in the release of doxorubicin drug. In addition to the introduction of a general means to synthesize drug-loaded stimuli-responsive nucleic acid-based polyacrylamide hydrogel-coated NMOFs hybrids, the functionalized NMOFs resolve significant limitations associated with the recently reported nucleic acid-gated drug-loaded NMOFs. The study reveals substantially higher loading of the drug in the hydrogel-coated NMOFs as compared to the nucleic acid-gated NMOFs and overcomes the nonspecific leakage of the drug observed with the nucleic-acid-protected NMOFs. The doxorubicin-loaded, ATP-responsive, hydrogel-coated NMOFs reveal selective and effective cytotoxicity toward MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells, as compared to normal MCF-10A epithelial breast cells.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
adenosine triphosphate (ATP); aptamers; DNA hydrogels; metal–organic framework nanoparticles; smart material
List of contributors:
Chen, W. -H.; Liao, W. -C.; Sohn, Y. S.; Fadeev, M.; Cecconello, A.; Nechushtai, R.; Willner, I.
Authors of the University:
CECCONELLO ALESSANDRO
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/623913
Published in:
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
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