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Surface Modification of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles as a Means to Introduce Inherent Cancer-Targeting Ability in a 3D Tumor Microenvironment

Prabhakar, Neeraj; Långbacka, Erica; Özliseli, Ezgi; Mattsson, Jesse; Mahran, Alaa; Suleymanova, Ilida; Sahlgren, Cecilia; Rosenholm, Jessica M.; Åkerfelt, Malin; Nees, Matthias

Surface Modification of Mesoporous Silica Nanoparticles as a Means to Introduce Inherent Cancer-Targeting Ability in a 3D Tumor Microenvironment

Prabhakar, Neeraj
Långbacka, Erica
Özliseli, Ezgi
Mattsson, Jesse
Mahran, Alaa
Suleymanova, Ilida
Sahlgren, Cecilia
Rosenholm, Jessica M.
Åkerfelt, Malin
Nees, Matthias
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Small Science - 2024 - Prabhakar - Surface Modification of Mesoporous Silica.pdf (5.289Mb)
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John Wiley & Sons
doi:10.1002/smsc.202400084
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/smsc.202400084
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2025082792214
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Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) have emerged as promising drug carriers that can facilitate targeted anticancer drug delivery, but efficiency studies relying on active targeting mechanisms remain elusive. This study implements in vitro 3D cocultures, so-called microtissues, to model a physiologically relevant tumor microenvironment (TME) to examine the impact of surface-modified MSNs without targeting ligands on the internalization, cargo delivery, and cargo release in tumor cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts. Among these, acetylated MSNs most effectively localized in tumor cells in a 3D setting containing collagen, while other MSNs did so to a lesser degree, most likely due to remaining trapped in the extracellular matrix of the TME. Confocal imaging of hydrophobic model drug-loaded MSNs demonstrated effective cargo release predominantly in tumor cells, both in 2D and 3D cocultures. MSN-mediated delivery of an anticancer drug in the microtissues exhibited a significant reduction in tumor organoid size and enhanced the tumor-specific cytotoxic effects of a γ-secretase inhibitor, compared to the highly hydrophobic drug in free form. This inherent targeting potential suggests reduced off-target effects and increased drug efficacy, showcasing the promise of surface modification of MSNs as a means of direct cell-specific targeting and delivery for precise and successful targeted drug delivery.

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