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Herein, we isolated five natural alkaloids, iso-corydine (iso-CORY), corydine (CORY), sanguinarine (SAN), chelerythrine (CHE) and magnoflorine (MAG), from traditional medicinal herb Dicranostigma leptopodum (Maxim.) Fedde (whole herb) and elucidated their structures. Then we synthesised G5. NHAc-PBA as targeting dendrimer platform to encapsulate the alkaloids into G5. NHAc-PBA-alkaloid complexes, which demonstrated alkaloid-dependent positive zeta potential and hydrodynamic particle size. G5. NHAc-PBA-alkaloid complexes demonstrated obvious breast cancer MCF-7 cell targeting effect. Among the G5. NHAc-PBA-alkaloid complexes, G5.NHAc-PBA-CHE (IC50=13.66 µM) demonstrated the highest MCF-7 cell inhibition capability and G5.NHAc-PBA-MAG (IC50=24.63 µM) had equivalent inhibitory effects on cell proliferation that comparable to the level of free MAG (IC50=23.74 µM), which made them the potential breast cancer targeting formulation for chemotherapeutic application. This work successfully demonstrated a pharmaceutical research model of 'natural bioactive product isolation-drug formulation preparation-breast cancer cell targeting inhibition'.
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The development of nanomedicine formulations to overcome the disadvantages of traditional chemotherapeutic drugs and integrate cooperative theranostic modes still remains challenging. Herein, we report the facile construction of a multifunctional theranostic nanoplatform based on doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded tannic acid (TA)-iron (Fe) networks (for short, TAF) coated with fibronectin (FN) for combination tumor chemo-/chemodynamic/immune therapy under the guidance of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. We show that the DOX-TAF@FN nanocomplexes created through in situ coordination of TA and Fe(III) and physical coating with FN have a mean particle size of 45.0 nm, are stable, and can release both DOX and Fe in a pH-dependent manner. Due to the coexistence of the TAF network and DOX, significant immunogenic cell death can be caused through enhanced ferroptosis of cancer cells via cooperative Fe-based chemodynamic therapy and DOX chemotherapy. Through further treatment with programmed cell death ligand 1 antibody for an immune checkpoint blockade, the tumor treatment efficacy and the associated immune response can be further enhanced. Meanwhile, with FN-mediated targeting, the DOX-TAF@FN platform can specifically target tumor cells with high expression of αvß3 integrin. Finally, the TAF network also enables the DOX-TAF@FN to have an r1 relaxivity of 6.1 mM-1 s-1 for T1-weighted MR imaging of tumors. The developed DOX-TAF@FN nanocomplexes may represent an updated multifunctional nanosystem with simple compositions for cooperative MR imaging-guided targeted chemo-/chemodynamic/immune therapy of tumors.