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Drug-Bearing Peptide-Based Nanospheres for the Inhibition of Metastasis and Growth of Cancer

Authors :
Zhonghua Liu
Youlin Zeng
Fengjiao Li
Qianqian Zhang
Xiaoliang Sun
Hongrui Li
Songping Liang
Jinting Li
Peng Zhang
Shandong Jian
Ping Chen
Yang Zeng
Source :
Molecular pharmaceutics. 17(9)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Employing a peptide-based nanoscale drug delivery system is an effective strategy to overcome the poor therapeutic outcomes of chemotherapeutic drugs. Here, we developed a self-assembling peptide-drug delivery system comprising a self-assembling anticancer peptide (R-lycosin-I), as revealed in our previous study, and 10-hydroxycamptothecin (HCPT) for cancer therapy. The results showed that peptide-drug conjugates (R-L-HCPT) could assemble into nanospheres of 40-60 nm in water. Compared with free HCPT, R-L-HCPT nanospheres not only inhibited tumor growth but also suppressed pulmonary metastatic nodules on B16-F10 cells in vivo. In summary, these results indicated that the self-assembling R-lycosin-I could provide a promising nanoscale platform for delivering small-molecule drugs. Moreover, our study might provide new opportunities for the development of a new class of functional peptide-drug-conjugated systems based on nanomaterials, which could synergistically enhance anticancer outcomes.

Details

ISSN :
15438392
Volume :
17
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular pharmaceutics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....356cbf552515978cd3cc1454adc14097