One stone with two birds: Phytic acid-capped platinum nanoparticles for targeted combination therapy of bone tumors

  • Zhengjie Zhou
  • , Tianqi Fan
  • , Yang Yan
  • , Song Zhang
  • , Yi Zhou
  • , Hanbin Deng
  • , Xiaopan Cai
  • , Jianru Xiao
  • , Dianwen Song
  • , Qiang Zhang
  • , Yiyun Cheng*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Targeted drug delivery to malignant bone lesions remains a challenging task in the treatment of bone tumors. In this article, we reported a naturally occurring phytic acid (PA) with both bone-targeting capability and anticancer activity. The PA-capped platinum nanoparticles showed high affinity to hydroxyapatite in vitro and in vivo, and maintained both the inherent anticancer ability of PA and photothermal effect of platinum nanoparticles. PA-capped nanoparticles displayed a 4-fold higher accumulation in the osteolytic lesions than sodium citrate-templated ones, and efficiently inhibited bone tumor growth and the tumor associated-osteolysis upon exposure to a near-infrared light. This study provides a novel and efficient strategy to prepare bone-targeted nanoparticles with inherent anticancer activity for combination therapy of malignant bone tumors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)130-138
Number of pages9
JournalBiomaterials
Volume194
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2019

Keywords

  • Bone targeting
  • Combination therapy
  • Inherent anticancer activity
  • Photothermal therapy
  • Phytic acid

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