Metal–organic-framework-based pyroptosis nanotuner with long blood circulation for augmented chemotherapy†
Abstract
Pyroptosis is a proinflammatory form of cell death mediated by members of the gasdermin family, and is a powerful tool against cancer. Herein, a pH-responsive doxorubicin (DOX)-encapsulating zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) nanoparticle coated with a carboxybetaine-based zwitterionic polymer (DOX@ZIF-8@PCBMA) was prepared. Furthermore, decitabine (DAC) was loaded to obtain a pyroptosis nanotuner (DOX@ZIF-8@PCBMA-DAC). This nanotuner displayed extended blood circulation and enhanced tumor accumulation. In addition, the ZIF-8 structure and disulfide-crosslinked PCBMA coating endowed DOX@ZIF-8@PCBMA-DAC with acidic-pH- and glutathione-responsive degradation. The nanotuner could robustly activate caspase-3 to induce gasdermin E (GSDME)-dependent pyroptosis via the sustained release of DAC and DOX, contributing to excellent tumor suppression with negligible side effects, which may provide novel insights into traditional chemotherapy.

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