posted on 2024-04-10, 14:55authored byTianyuan Xu, Li Wang, Lu Fan, Haozhen Ren, Qingfei Zhang, Jinglin Wang
Hydrogel
microcarrier-based drug delivery systems are
of great
value in the combination therapy of tumors. Current research directions
concentrate on the development of more economic, convenient, and effective
combined therapeutic platforms. Herein, we developed novel adhesive
composite microparticles (MPPMD) with combined chemo- and
photothermal therapy ability via microfluidic electrospray
technology for local hepatocellular carcinoma treatment. These composite
microparticles consisted of doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded and polydopamine-wrapped
mesoporous silicon and alginate. Benefiting from such a strategy of
hierarchical structure drug loading, DOX could be gradually released
from the system, effectively avoiding the direct toxicity of chemotherapeutics
to the body. Additionally, the designed microparticles could not only
effectively treat tumors by releasing the chemotherapy drug DOX but
also show excellent photothermal properties under the irradiation
of near-infrared light, achieving combined chemo- and photothermal
treatment effects. Based on these advantages, the MPPMD could remarkably eliminate tumor cells in vitro and enormously restrict tumor development in vivo. These results illustrate that such composite microparticles are
ideal combination treatment platforms, possessing promising expectations
for cancer therapy.