Abstract

Multifunctional mesoporous silica-based nanocarriers able to efficiently encapsulate drugs for stimuli-responsive release and display rapid biodegradation are highly desirable. In this work, we dope disulfide bonds and calcium into silica framework by one step method to obtain a redox and pH dual-responsive biodegradable mesoporous silica nanoparticle (BT-Ca-MSN) as a potential drug carrier for synergistic cancer therapy. TEM and ICP-OES are used to assess the biodegradation behavior of BT-Ca-MSN. The results show that BT-Ca-MSN can significantly biodegrade in a concurrent reductive and acidic environment due to the simultaneous disulfide bonds cleavage and Ca2+ release. In addition, BT-Ca-MSN shows efficient drug loading capacity and significant biodegradation-mediated drug release. Moreover, the in-vitro cytotoxicity indicates that BT-Ca-MSN can not only exhibit significant cancer cell killing effect without obvious toxicity on healthy cells via the way of released Ca2+-mediated apoptosis, but also can combine with its loaded doxorubicin hydrochloride for synergistic cancer therapy. This work demonstrates that BT-Ca-MSN is a promising platform as drug carrier, providing a paradigm to rationally design biodegradable silica-based carriers for highly efficient cancer therapy.

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