Intracellular Mechanistic Understanding of 2D MoS2 Nanosheets for Anti-Exocytosis-Enhanced Synergistic Cancer Therapy

2018 
Emerging two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials, such as transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMD) nanosheets (NSs), have shown tremendous potential for use in a wide variety of fields including cancer nanomedicine. The interaction of nanomaterials with biosystems is of critical importance for their safe and efficient application. However, a cellular-level understanding of the nano-bio interactions of these emerging 2D nanomaterials (i.e., intracellular mechanisms) remains elusive. Here we chose molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) NSs as representative 2D nanomaterials to gain a better understanding of their intracellular mechanisms of action in cancer cells, which play a significant role in both their fate and efficacy. MoS2 NSs were found to be internalized through three pathways: clathrinearly endosomeslysosomes, caveolaeearly endosomeslysosomes, and macropinocytosis → late endosomeslysosomes. We also observed autophagy-mediated accumulation in the lysosomes and exocytosis-induced efflux of MoS2 NSs. Ba...
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