A Targeted Erythrocyte Membrane-Encapsulated Drug-Delivery System with Anti-osteosarcoma and Anti-osteolytic Effects
Xin Wu, Xiaobo Zhang, Wanjiang Feng, Haoming Feng, Zhiyu Ding, Qiangqiang Zhao, Xisheng Li, Ning Tang, Pan Zhang, Jian Li, Jianlong Wang
Journal:ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
IF:9.23
DOI:10.1021/acsami.1c06059
PMID:34125517
Published:2021-06-14
research field:肿瘤微环境精准医学肿瘤免疫学分子成像代谢组学
Abstract
Chemotherapy is one of the main treatment methods for osteosarcoma. However, conventional chemotherapy lacks targeting properties, and its long-term and extensive use will have serious side effects on patients. For this reason, a multifunctional nanodrug system (V-RZCD) targeting osteosarcoma was developed in this study. V-RZCD consists of two parts: (1) the core (ZCD), wherein calcium ions (Ca2+) and zoledronic acid (ZA) form a metal–organic framework for loading doxorubicin (DOX), and (2) the shell (V-R), a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) ligand-modified red blood cell membrane nanovesicle. By targeting the VEGF, V-RZCD can specifically bind to the VEGF receptors that are highly expressed on the surface of osteosarcoma cells. Importantly, compared with free ZA and DOX, V-RZCD not only clearly inhibits the proliferation of osteosarcoma but also significantly inhibits osteolysis induced by osteosarcoma. In summary, V-RZCD represents a new way to treat osteosarcoma.
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