Metal–Organic‐Framework‐Derived Carbon Nanostructure Augmented Sonodynamic Cancer Therapy

Xueting Pan(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Lixin Bai(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hui Wang(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Qingyuan Wu(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Hongyu Wang(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Shuang Liu(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Bolong Xu(Beijing University of Chemical Technology), Xinghua Shi(National Center for Nanoscience and Technology), Huiyu Liu(Beijing University of Chemical Technology)
Advanced Materials
April 19, 2018
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Abstract

Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) can overcome the critical issue of depth-penetration barrier of photo-triggered therapeutic modalities. However, the discovery of sonosensitizers with high sonosensitization efficacy and good stability is still a significant challenge. In this study, the great potential of a metal-organic-framework (MOF)-derived carbon nanostructure that contains porphyrin-like metal centers (PMCS) to act as an excellent sonosensitizer is identified. Excitingly, the superior sonosensitization effect of PMCS is believed to be closely linked to the porphyrin-like macrocycle in MOF-derived nanostructure in comparison to amorphous carbon nanospheres, due to their large highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO)-lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) gap for high reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. The nanoparticle-assisted cavitation process, including the visualized formation of the cavitation bubbles and microjets, is also first captured by high-speed camera. High ROS production in PMCS under ultrasound is validated by electron spin resonance and dye measurement, followed by cellular destruction and high tumor inhibition efficiency (85%). This knowledge is important from the perspective of understanding the structure-dependent SDT enhancement of a MOF-derived carbon nanostructure.


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