A Logic-Gated Modular Nanovesicle Enables Programmable Drug Release for On-Demand Chemotherapy.

Theranostics

Laboratory of Molecular Imaging and Nanomedicine, National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.

Published: January 2020

It remains a major challenge to achieve precise on-demand drug release. Here, we developed a modular nanomedicine integrated with logic-gated system enabling programmable drug release for on-demand chemotherapy. We employed two different logical AND gates consisting of four interrelated moieties to construct the nanovesicles, denoted as v-A-CED, containing oxidation-responsive nanovesicles (v), radical generators (A), and Edman linker conjugated prodrugs (CED). The first AND logic gate is connected in parallel by mild hyperthermia ( ) and acidic pH ( ), which executes NIR laser triggered prodrug-to-drug transformation through Edman degradation. Meanwhile, the mild hyperthermia effect triggers alkyl radical generation ( ) which contributes to internal oxidation and degradation of nanovesicles ( ). The second AND logic gate is therefore formed by the combination of to achieve programmable drug release by a single stimulus input NIR laser. The biodistribution of the nanovesicles was monitored by positron emission tomography (PET), photoacoustic, and fluorescence imaging. : The developed modular nanovesicles exhibited high tumor accumulation and effective anticancer effects both and . : This study provides a novel paradigm of logic-gated programmable drug release system by a modular nanovesicle, which may shed light on innovation of anticancer agents and strategies.

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