3D printed gelatin/PTMC core/shell scaffolds with NIR laser-tuned drug/biomolecule release for cancer therapy and uterine regeneration.

IF 7.7 1区 化学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Shangsi Chen, Jiahui Lai, Jizhuo Chen, Liwu Zheng, Min Wang
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Abstract

Surgical resection is an efficient treatment for cancerous tissues and uterine fibroids in the women uterus. However, the insufficiency of clinical interventions could result in tumor recurrence, and the defective tissues remained would cause intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) and further affect reproduction capacity. In this study, 3D printed hydrogel/poly(l-lactide-co-trimethylene carbonate) (PLLA-co-TMC, "PTMC" in short) core/shell scaffolds with NIR-tuned doxorubicin hydrochloride (DOX) and estradiol (E2) dual release were designed and fabricated for cancer therapy and uterine regeneration. Gelatin (Gel) and DOX were homogeneously mixed and then 3D printed to form Gel-DOX scaffolds. Gel-DOX scaffolds were then immersed in PTMC-PDA@E2 solution to fabricate Gel-DOX/PTMC-PDA@E2 core/shell scaffolds. Consequently, Gel-DOX/PTMC-PDA@E2 scaffolds could release DOX and E2 in a chronological manner, firstly delivering DOX assisted by phototherapy (PTT) to effectively kill Hela cells and then sustainably releasing E2 to promote uterine tissue regeneration. In vitro experiments showed that core/shell scaffolds exhibited excellent anticancer efficiency through the synergy of DOX release and hyperthermia ablation. Moreover, E2 could be sustainably released for over 28 days in vitro to promote the proliferation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs). The novel Gel-DOX/PTMC-PDA@E2 core/shell scaffolds have therefore exhibited potential promise for the treatment of cancer therapy and uterine regeneration.

三维打印明胶/PTMC 内核/外壳支架,利用近红外激光调节药物/生物分子释放,用于癌症治疗和子宫再生。
手术切除是治疗妇女子宫癌组织和子宫肌瘤的有效方法。然而,临床干预不足会导致肿瘤复发,残留的缺陷组织会造成宫腔内粘连(IUAs),进一步影响生育能力。本研究设计并制作了具有近红外调谐盐酸多柔比星(DOX)和雌二醇(E2)双释放功能的三维打印水凝胶/聚(l-乳酸-碳酸三亚甲基酯)(PLLA-co-TMC,简称 "PTMC")核/壳支架,用于癌症治疗和子宫再生。将明胶(Gel)和 DOX 均匀混合,然后通过 3D 打印形成 Gel-DOX 支架。然后将凝胶-DOX支架浸入PTMC-PDA@E2溶液中,制成Gel-DOX/PTMC-PDA@E2核/壳支架。因此,Gel-DOX/PTMC-PDA@E2支架可按时间顺序释放DOX和E2,首先在光疗(PTT)辅助下释放DOX,有效杀死Hela细胞,然后持续释放E2,促进子宫组织再生。体外实验表明,通过释放 DOX 和热疗消融的协同作用,核/壳支架表现出卓越的抗癌效率。此外,E2可在体外持续释放28天以上,以促进骨髓间充质干细胞(BMSCs)的增殖。因此,新型凝胶-DOX/PTMC-PDA@E2核/壳支架在癌症治疗和子宫再生方面具有潜在的应用前景。
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
13.70
自引率
9.80%
发文量
2728
审稿时长
64 days
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Biological Macromolecules is a well-established international journal dedicated to research on the chemical and biological aspects of natural macromolecules. Focusing on proteins, macromolecular carbohydrates, glycoproteins, proteoglycans, lignins, biological poly-acids, and nucleic acids, the journal presents the latest findings in molecular structure, properties, biological activities, interactions, modifications, and functional properties. Papers must offer new and novel insights, encompassing related model systems, structural conformational studies, theoretical developments, and analytical techniques. Each paper is required to primarily focus on at least one named biological macromolecule, reflected in the title, abstract, and text.
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