2019
DOI: 10.1080/1061186x.2019.1599379
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Gold-capped mesoporous silica nanoparticles as an excellent enzyme-responsive nanocarrier for controlled doxorubicin delivery

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“…A similar approach with the application of another MMP substrate, KDPLGVC peptide, was proposed by Eskandari et al [ 118 ]. The peptide was bound onto the surface of DOX–loaded MSN through amidation reaction, and then grafted with a gold nanoparticle–biotin conjugate (GNP) as end–capping and active targeting agent.…”
Section: Stimuli-responsive Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar approach with the application of another MMP substrate, KDPLGVC peptide, was proposed by Eskandari et al [ 118 ]. The peptide was bound onto the surface of DOX–loaded MSN through amidation reaction, and then grafted with a gold nanoparticle–biotin conjugate (GNP) as end–capping and active targeting agent.…”
Section: Stimuli-responsive Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, one unique feature of the cancerous tissues is the overexpression of a type of extracellular proteolytic enzyme, called the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) [132]. Based on this feature, several MMP-responsive nanocarriers have been developed as one approach for the targeted cancer treatment [133]. For targeted anti-inflammatory treatment, a protease secreted by neutrophils, called human neutrophil elastase (HNE) is exploited as a biological cue for controlled drug release from nanocarriers equipped with HNE-sensitive peptide linkers [134,135].…”
Section: Enzyme-responsive Nanocarriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the rising awareness of assessing the safety profiles of newly developed nanocarriers, more and more investigators have started including in vivo safety and toxicity assessments in their studies. Common evaluations include: (1) hemolysis, platelet activation, and inflammatory responses using completed blood counts, white blood cell differential counts, and specific assays, (2) functional tests such as renal function studies and liver function tests, as well as (3) the potential tissue damage assessment in major organs using histology [133,182].…”
Section: Safetymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar approach with the application of another MMP substrate, KDPLGVC peptide, was proposed by Eskandari et al [110]. The peptide was bound onto the surface of DOX-loaded MSN through amidation reaction, and then grafted with a gold nanoparticle-biotin conjugate (GNP) as end-capping and active targeting agent.…”
Section: Preprintsmentioning
confidence: 99%