A Luminescent Amine-Functionalized
Metal–Organic
Framework Conjugated with Folic Acid as a Targeted Biocompatible pH-Responsive
Nanocarrier for Apoptosis Induction in Breast Cancer Cells
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journal contribution
posted on 2023-07-24, 11:04authored byReza Abazari, Farangis Ataei, Ali Morsali, Alexandra M. Z. Slawin, Cameron L. Carpenter-Warren
Folic acid amine-functionalized metal–organic
framework
(FOLA@NH2-Eu:TMU-62) with luminescent properties loaded
with 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu), as an anticancer medication, was used
to construct a new cancer targeted drug delivery system in the present
study. The 5-Fu release from this targeted carrier along with MTT
assay and trypan blue dye exclusion test results also exhibited pH-controlled
characteristics of the given carrier in acidic environments, which
is very suitable for targeting solid tumors. Then, the inhibitory
action of 5-Fu-loaded FOLA@NH2-Eu:TMU-62 for Michigan Cancer
Foundation-7 (MCF7) cell migration was explored according to scratch
wound healing assays. Based on the results, the FOLA@NH2-Eu:TMU-62 carrier was not toxic for MCF-10A normal cells, but it
was significantly toxic for MCF-7 breast cancer ones, revealing that
the FOLA@NH2-Eu:TMU-62 carrier could be utilized in accurate
cancer treatments through apoptotic pathways with higher reactive
oxygen species compared with 5-Fu alone. This cancer-targeted design
of FOLA@NH2-Eu:TMU-62 could thus pave the way for synergistic
effects of targeting as well as organized release capabilities.