Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop a nano-drug delivery system with intelligent stimuli-responsive drug delivery in tumor microenvironment (TME). Based on chiral mesoporous silica nanoparticles (CMSN) with a chiral recognition function in our previous research, a pH-responsive CMSN (CS-CMSN) was successfully prepared by chemical modification of chitosan (CS), and the related physicochemical properties, drug release performance, potential anti-tumor effect, and biological safety were studied. The results showed that the CS-CMSN were successfully modified by CS. Moreover, CS-CMSN displayed superior encapsulation ability for doxorubicin (DOX) and exhibited controllable pH-responsive drug release properties. In particular, in a physiological environment (pH 7.4/6.5), CS shielded the nanopores, prevented DOX release, and minimized side effects on normal cells. Once the CS-CMSN was exposed to the TME (pH 5.0), the pH-sensitive moiety of CS was cleaved in an acidic environment, along with the rapid release of DOX. In vitro cell experiments further proved that DOX@CS-CMSN was more strongly taken up by 4T1 cells and could enhance the toxicity to 4T1 tumor cells as well as promote cell apoptosis. More importantly, CS-CMSN were shown to have good biosafety in vitro and in vivo. Overall, the delivery of DOX by CS-CMSN nanocarriers is a promising strategy for tumor-targeted therapy.
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