Issue 41, 2020

A novel strategy for tumor therapy: targeted, PAA-functionalized nano-hydroxyapatite nanomedicine

Abstract

The rapid development of nanotechnology has provided new strategies for the treatment of tumors. Nano-scale hydroxyapatite (HAP), as the main component of hard tissues in humans and vertebrates, have been found to specifically inhibit tumor cells. However, achieving controllable synthesis of HAP and endowing it with cancer cell-targeting properties remain enormous challenges. To solve this problem, we developed polyacrylic acid-coordinated hydroxyapatite nanoparticles (HAP–PAA) and further chemically grafted them with folic acid (HAP–PAA-FA) for cancer treatment in this study. The nucleation sites and steric hindrance provided by the PAA greatly inhibited the agglomeration of the nanoparticles, and at the same time, the excess functional groups further modified the surface of nanoparticles to achieve targeting efficiency. The spherical, low-crystallinity HAP–PAA nanoparticles exhibited good tumor cell lethality. After grafting the nanoparticles with folic acid for molecular targeting, their cellular uptake and specific killing ability of tumor cells were further enhanced. The HAP–PAA-FA nanoparticle system exerted a regulatory effect on the tumor microenvironment and had good biological safety. All the above results indicate that this research will broaden the application of hydroxyapatite in tumor treatment.

Graphical abstract: A novel strategy for tumor therapy: targeted, PAA-functionalized nano-hydroxyapatite nanomedicine

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jun 2020
Accepted
15 Sep 2020
First published
17 Sep 2020

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020,8, 9589-9600

A novel strategy for tumor therapy: targeted, PAA-functionalized nano-hydroxyapatite nanomedicine

S. Zhang, X. Ma, D. Sha, J. Qian, Y. Yuan and C. Liu, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2020, 8, 9589 DOI: 10.1039/D0TB01603A

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