Site-specific delivery of a natural chemotherapeutic agent to human lung cancer cells using biotinylated 2D rGO nanocarriers

Nitin Gupta, Stuti Bhagat, Mandeep Singh, Ashok Kumar Jangid, Vipul Bansal, Sanjay Singh, Deep Pooja, Hitesh Kulhari

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Abstract

Chemotherapy has remained one of the most commonly employed treatment modalities for cancer. Despite the clinical availability of a large number of chemotherapeutic agents, the uncontrolled systemic distribution and the associated harmful side effects of chemotherapeutic agents pose major challenges demanding concerted efforts to enhance their cancer targetability. The layered structure of two-dimensional (2D) materials offers new opportunities by increasing the drug pay-load influencing the drug-release kinetics in a cancer micro-environment and facilitating targetability through the large accessible surface area. To investigate such potential benefits of 2D materials, we have developed a biocompatible targeted 2D drug delivery system using graphene oxide (GO) as a model nanocarrier (NC) that could hold a high concentration of gallic acid (GA), a natural chemotherapeutic agent found in green tea. Interestingly, the antioxidant nature of GA also reduced GO to a high-quality few-layered thin reduced-graphene oxide (rGO) during drug loading while forming rGO nanocarrier (rGONC). The biotinylated rGONC further improved their targetability to A549 human lung carcinoma cells and they enhanced cellular internalization efficiency. From these targeted 2D NCs, the drug could release only slowly at the physiological pH but liberated rapidly at lower pH encountered by the tumor microenvironment resulting in significant toxicity toward the lung carcinoma cells. As such, this work opens up new possibilities for employing 2D materials for targeted chemotherapeutic applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110884
JournalMaterials Science and Engineering C
Volume112
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2020

Keywords

  • 2D materials
  • Biotin
  • Gallic acid
  • Nanocarrier
  • Reduced graphene oxide (rGO)
  • Targeted drug delivery

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