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Tumor-targeting, pH-sensitive nanoparticles for docetaxel delivery to drug-resistant cancer cells

Authors
Tran, Tuan HiepRamasamy, ThiruganeshChoi, Ju YeonHanh Thuy NguyenThanh Tung PhamJeong, Jee-HeonKu, Sae KwangChoi, Han-GonYong, Chul SoonKim, Jong Oh
Issue Date
Aug-2015
Publisher
DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
Keywords
docetaxel; polyaspartic acid; drug delivery systems; antitumor; pH-sensitive
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOMEDICINE, v.10, no.1, pp 5249 - 5262
Pages
14
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOMEDICINE
Volume
10
Number
1
Start Page
5249
End Page
5262
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/20683
DOI
10.2147/IJN.S89584
ISSN
1176-9114
1178-2013
Abstract
The attachment of polyethylene glycol (PEG) increases the circulation time of drug-containing nanoparticles; however, this also negatively affects cellular uptake. To overcome this problem, unique lipid polymer hybrid (LPH) nanoparticles were developed with a pH-responsive PEG layer that detached prior to cell uptake. Docetaxel (DTX) was incorporated into the lipid core of the nanoparticles, which was then shielded with the pH-responsive block co-polymer polyethylene glycol-b-polyaspartic acid (PEG-b-PAsp) using a modified emulsion method. The optimized LPH nanoparticles were similar to 200 nm and had a narrow size distribution. Drug release from DTX-loaded LPH (DTX-LPH) nanoparticles was pH-sensitive, which is beneficial for tumor targeting. More importantly, DTX-LPH nanoparticles were able to effectively induce apoptosis in cancer cells. The negative surface charge and PEG shell of vehicle remarkably enhanced the blood circulation and physiological activity of DTX-LPH nanoparticles compared with that of free DTX. The nanoparticles were also found to reduce the size of tumors in tumor-bearing xenograft mice. The in vivo anticancer effect of DTX-LPH nanoparticles was further confirmed by the elevated levels of caspase-3 and poly ADP ribose polymerase found in the tumors after treatment. Thus, the results suggest that this novel LPH system could be an effective new treatment for cancer.
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