Multifunctional melanin-like nanoparticles for bone-targeted chemo-photothermal therapy of malignant bone tumors and osteolysis

  • Yitong Wang
  • , Quan Huang
  • , Xiao He
  • , Hui Chen
  • , Yuan Zou
  • , Yiwen Li
  • , Kaili Lin
  • , Xiaopan Cai
  • , Jianru Xiao
  • , Qiang Zhang
  • , Yiyun Cheng*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Malignant bone tumors associated with aggressive osteolysis are currently hard to be cured by the clinical strategies. Nevertheless, nanomedicine might provide a promising therapeutic opportunity. Here, we developed a multifunctional melanin-like nanoparticle for bone-targeted chemo-photothermal treatment of malignant bone tumors. The particle was originally fabricated from alendronate-conjugated polydopamine nanoparticle (PDA-ALN) that exhibited excellent photothermal effect and high affinity to hydroxyapatite. PDA/Fe-ALN significantly enhanced the magnetic resonance contrast of the bone tumors in vivo, suggesting that more PDA-ALN accumulated at the osteolytic bone lesions in the tumors compared with the non-targeting PDA. Chemodrug SN38 was efficiently loaded on PDA-ALN, and the drug release could be triggered by near-infrared irradiation and acidic stimulus. Finally, the combined chemo-photothermal therapy efficiently suppressed the growth of bone tumors and reduced the osteolytic damage of bones at a mild temperature around 43 °C. This study provides an efficient and robust nanotherapeutics for the treatment of malignant bone tumors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)10-19
Number of pages10
JournalBiomaterials
Volume183
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2018

Keywords

  • Bone-targeted delivery
  • Chemo-photothermal therapy
  • Magnetic resonance imaging
  • Malignant bone tumor
  • Melanin-like nanoparticles

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