Xiaojia Liu, Zihan Xu, Yanan Che, Zichang Guo, Dongdong Jin, Qianqian Wang, Ning Liu, Xing Ma, Zhilu Yang
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Abstract
Breaking through cell membrane barriers is a crucial step for intracellular drug delivery in antitumor chemotherapy. Hereby, a magnetic nanorobot, capable of exerting mechanical agitation on cellular membrane to promote intracellular drug delivery, was developed. The main body of the nanorobots was composed of nano-scaled gold nanospikes that were deposited with Ni and Ti nanolayers for magnetic activation and biocompatibility, responsively. The nanorobots can be precisely navigated to target cancer cells under external magnetic field control. By virtue of the sharp nanospike structures, the magnetically powered rotation behavior of the nanorobots can impose mechanical agitation on the living cell membrane and thus improve the membrane permeability, leading to promoted transmembrane cargo delivery. Coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation revealed that the mechanism of mechanical intervention regulated permeability of the bilayer lipid membrane, allowing for enhanced transmembrane diffusion of small cargo molecules. An in vitro study demonstrated that these nanorobots can markedly enhance the efficiency of drug entry into tumor cells, thus improving the effectiveness of tumor therapy under magnetic activation in vivo. This work paves a new way for overcoming cell membrane barriers for intracellular drug delivery by using a magnetic nanorobotic system, which is expected to promote further application of magnetically controlled nanorobot technology in the field of precision medicine.
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