Issue 21, 2023

Tumor-targeting cell membrane-coated nanorings for magnetic-hyperthermia-induced tumor ablation

Abstract

Magnetic hyperthermia has attracted considerable attention for efficient cancer therapy because of its noninvasive nature, deep tissue penetration, and minimal damage to healthy tissues. Herein, we have fused cancer cell membrane fragments with lipids and cloaked them on magnetic nanorings to form targeted Fe nanorings (TF) for tumor-targeted magnetic hyperthermia-induced tumor ablation. In our approach, cell membrane fragments from cancer cells were fused with lipids to form vesicles, which could efficiently encapsulate magnetic nanorings, thereby forming TF. We observed that TF have high tumor uptake via homotypic targeting, where cancer cells take up TF through membrane fusion. Under an external alternating magnetic field (AMF), TF accumulated in the tumors are heated, driving magnetic-hyperthermia-induced tumor cell death. Our in vitro studies show that self-targeting TF efficiently localized in cancer cells and induced cell death with an AMF, which was shown by a live/dead assay. Our findings demonstrate the potential of TF in tumor ablation, thereby making them promising and efficient nanosystems for tumor-targeted theranostics.

Graphical abstract: Tumor-targeting cell membrane-coated nanorings for magnetic-hyperthermia-induced tumor ablation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jul 2023
Accepted
10 Sep 2023
First published
26 Sep 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Biomater. Sci., 2023,11, 7188-7202

Tumor-targeting cell membrane-coated nanorings for magnetic-hyperthermia-induced tumor ablation

V. Vijayan, A. Sundaram, A. Vasukutty, R. Bardhan, S. Uthaman and I. Park, Biomater. Sci., 2023, 11, 7188 DOI: 10.1039/D3BM01141K

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