Xiaomin JiaZhiyuan YangYujun WangYa ChenHaitao YuanHeyin ChenXiaoxiang XuXueqing GaoZuozhong LiangYu SunJian‐Rong LiHaoquan ZhengRui Cao
Abstract Metal−‐organic frameworks (MOFs), a new type of porous crystalline material, hold great potential in biomedical applications, such as drug delivery. However, the efficacy of drug delivery is limited by low drug loading. In this work, we synthesized hollow mesoporous silica (HMS)@MOF capsules that can be used as a pH‐responsive drug delivery system for the anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX). DOX is loaded into the inner cavity of HMS. Zeolitic imidazolate framework‐8 (ZIF‐8) nanoparticles are then coated on the outer surface of the DOX‐loaded HMS. The obtained material is a capsule (denoted as DOX/HMS@ZIF), in which DOX is encapsulated. The DOX/HMS@ZIF can be used as an efficient pH‐responsive drug delivery system. DOX is not released under physiological conditions (pH 7.4), but is released at low pH (4–6) from DOX/HMS@ZIF. The DOX/HMS@ZIF capsule shows much higher cytotoxicity than free DOX and alters the delivery pathway for DOX in cancer cells, while the drug‐free HMS@ZIF shows excellent biocompatibility. This opens new opportunities to construct a safe and efficient delivery system for targeted molecules using pH‐responsive release for a wide range of applications.
Zhen ZouSiqi LiDinggeng HeXiaoxiao HeKemin WangLiling LiXue YangHaifeng Li
Fei DuanJune WangZhaoxi LiTong ZhangZhenhua LiXiaohan ZhouZhenhua LiXiaohan Zhou
Steven G. GuillenJacob Parres-GoldAngel RuizEthan LucsikBenjamin DaoTran K. L. HangMegan ChangAdaly GarciaYixian WangFangyuan Tian
StevenG. Guillen (14260113)Jacob Parres-Gold (9219136)Angel Ruiz (6030242)Ethan Lucsik (14260116)Benjamin Dao (8526066)Tran K. L. Hang (14260119)Megan Chang (510190)Adaly O. Garcia (14260122)Yixian Wang (1414003)Fangyuan Tian (1570417)
Xiaojun ZhouWei FengKexin QiuWeizhong WangChuanglong He