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Cyclic RGD-conjugated Pluronic (R) blending system for active, targeted drug deliveryopen access

Authors
Lim, ChaeminMoon, JunseongSim, TaehoonHoang, Ngoc HaWon, Woong RoeckLee, Eun SeongYoun, Yu SeokChoi, Han-GonOh, KyungsooOh, Kyung Taek
Issue Date
Jun-2018
Publisher
DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
Keywords
blending micellar system; docetaxel; cyclic RGD; Pluronic L121/F127; active targeting; nanomedicine
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOMEDICINE, v.13, pp.4627 - 4639
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NANOMEDICINE
Volume
13
Start Page
4627
End Page
4639
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/8016
DOI
10.2147/IJN.S171794
ISSN
1176-9114
Abstract
Background: Blending micellar systems of different types of polymers has been proposed as an efficient approach for tailor-made drug formulations. The lamellar structure of hydrophobic polymers may provide a high drug loading capacity, and hydrophilic polymers may provide good colloidal stability. Methods: In this study, the anticancer model drug docetaxel was loaded onto a nanosized blending micellar system with two pluronics (L121/F127). To achieve increased antitumor activity, the cyclic arginine-glycine-aspartic acid tripeptide (cRGD) as an active tumor targeting ligand was conjugated to the blending system. Results: The docetaxel-loaded Pluronic blending system exhibited a higher drug loading capacity than that of F127 and showed high colloidal stability with a spherical structure. cRGD conjugates demonstrated enhanced drug cellular uptake and anticancer activity against alpha v beta 3 integrin-overexpressing U87MG cancer cells. In vivo animal imaging also revealed that the prepared cRGD-conjugated nanoparticles effectively accumulated at the targeted tumor site through an active and passive targeting strategy. Conclusion: Accordingly, the prepared nanosized system shows potential as a tailor-made, active targeting, nanomedicinal platform for anticancer therapy. We believe that this novel nanoplatform will provide insights for advancement of tumor therapy.
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