Density Functional Theory-Guided Drug Loading Strategy For Sensitized Tumor-Homing Thermotherapy

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2021)

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Strong interactions between loading drugs and nanocarriers contribute greatly to the high loading capacity while bringing about the problems on effective drug release. To solve this dilemma, we develop a density functional theory (DFT)-guided drug loading strategy to construct a dismountable nanoplatform for sensitized tumorhoming thermotherapy. DFT, a kind of computational method, is used to screen out a heat shock protein90 (HSP90) inhibitor, geldanamycin (GDM), that highly matched the structure of nanocarriers, thus providing a high drug loading efficiency (- 42%). Of special note, GDM could be effectively released inside tumor cells because the isoelectric points of cancer cell membrane (CCM) and polydopamine (PDA) are both around pH 4.0 - 5.0, which could exactly match with the acidic environment of endo/lysosome. The CCM envelope enables self-targeting of PDA/GDM@CCM to the source cancer cells and homologous tumors while effectively inhibiting recognition and clearance by macrophages. Efficient photothermal ablation is attributed to the efficient suppression of tumor heat resistance by GDM and precise selection of the best matched tumor type by using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). This DFT-guided drug loading strategy points out a new avenue for optimization of drug-loading into nanocarriers, and ultimately contributes to the high drug availability and excellent curative effect.
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Tumor self-targeting, Cell membrane camouflage nanotechnology, DFT calculations, Heat shock protein inhibitors, Photothermal therapy
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