外渗
药物输送
血液循环
全身循环
药品
细胞外基质
渗透(战争)
医学
纳米技术
药理学
材料科学
生物
细胞生物学
免疫学
内科学
工程类
运筹学
传统医学
作者
Ya‐Xuan Zhu,Hao‐Ran Jia,Yao‐Wen Jiang,Yuxin Guo,Qiu‐Yi Duan,Ke Xu,Bai‐Hui Shan,Xiaoyang Liu,Xiaokai Chen,Fu‐Gen Wu
摘要
Abstract The tumour‐targeting efficiency of systemically delivered chemodrugs largely dictates the therapeutic outcome of anticancer treatment. Major challenges lie in the complexity of diverse biological barriers that drug delivery systems must hierarchically overcome to reach their cellular/subcellular targets. Herein, an “all‐in‐one” red blood cell (RBC)‐derived microrobot that can hierarchically adapt to five critical stages during systemic drug delivery, that is, circulation, accumulation, release, extravasation, and penetration, is developed. The microrobots behave like natural RBCs in blood circulation, due to their almost identical surface properties, but can be magnetically manipulated to accumulate at regions of interest such as tumours. Next, the microrobots are “immolated” under laser irradiation to release their therapeutic cargoes and, by generating heat, to enhance drug extravasation through vascular barriers. As a coloaded agent, pirfenidone (PFD) can inhibit the formation of extracellular matrix and increase the penetration depth of chemodrugs in the solid tumour. It is demonstrated that this system effectively suppresses both primary and metastatic tumours in mouse models without evident side effects, and may represent a new class of intelligent biomimicking robots for biomedical applications.
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