ZIF-8-Modified Multifunctional
Hydrogel Loading siRNA
and DOX for Postoperative Therapy of Maxillofacial Osteosarcoma and
Bone Repair
Posted on 2025-03-13 - 13:33
The primary clinical challenges associated with postoperative
maxillofacial
osteosarcoma include high mortality rates and significant local recurrence.
Additionally, patients often exhibit substantial bone defects that
are incapable of self-healing, necessitating the implantation of scaffolds.
Multifunctional hydrogels, which enable sustained local release of
therapeutic agents and enhance scaffold surface properties, demonstrate
significant potential for the postoperative management of maxillofacial
osteosarcoma. In this study, doxorubicin (DOX) and PD-L1 siRNA were
initially loaded into ZIF-8 to synthesize highly stable nanocomplex
RNA-DOX@ZIF-8 (RDZ). Subsequently, a multifunctional hydrogel (Gel@RDZ)
was fabricated by uniformly mixing RDZ with catechol-modified chitosan.
Gel@RDZ exhibits a high drug-loading capacity, excellent viscoelasticity,
and strong scaffold adhesion. In a rat femoral defect model, the Gel@RDZ-coated
scaffold group demonstrated superior bone regeneration capabilities.
Furthermore, in a murine osteosarcoma recurrence model, Gel@RDZ exhibited
optimal immune cell infiltration, substantially reduced tumor recurrence,
and markedly enhanced the tumor-killing efficacy of CD8+ T cells. Therefore, the development of a multifunctional hydrogel
system (Gel@RDZ) provides a comprehensive treatment for postoperative
maxillofacial osteosarcoma.
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Zhou, Jiamin; Lin, Guimei; Fu, Xianglei; Qiu, Shengnan; Zhang, Yankun; Chen, Xiangqin; et al. (2025). ZIF-8-Modified Multifunctional
Hydrogel Loading siRNA
and DOX for Postoperative Therapy of Maxillofacial Osteosarcoma and
Bone Repair. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c21331Â