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Effect of actively targeted copolymer coating on solid tumors eradication by gold nanorods-induced hyperthermia
- Source :
- International journal of pharmaceutics. 587
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- Efforts in the field of anticancer therapy are increasingly focusing on the development of localized and selective treatments. Photothermal therapy (PTT) can lead to a spatially confined death of cancer cells, exploiting an increasing in temperature generated after UV-NIR irradiation of peculiar materials. Herein, a new actively targeted gold-based drug delivery system, named PHEA-LA-Fol-AuNRs/Iri, was explored for hyperthermia and chemotherapy colon cancer treatment. Gold nanorods were stabilized using a folate-derivative of α,β-poly(N-2-hydroxyethyl)-D,L-aspartamide (PHEA-LA-PEG-FA) as coating agent and then loaded with the antineoplastic drug irinotecan (Iri). The efficacy of empty and irinotecan-bearing systems was investigated in vitro on human colon cancer (HCT116) cell line, as well as in vivo, employing a xenograft mouse model of colon cancer. After laser treatment, both nanostructures tested induced a considerable deceleration in tumor growth overtime, achieving the total eradication of the cancer when the nanosystems produced were intratumorally administered. Biodistribution data showed that the polymer coated nanorods were able to preferentially accumulate in the tumor site. Considering the excellent stability in aqueous media, the capacity to reach the tumor site and, finally, the in vivo efficacy, PHEA-LA-Fol-AuNRs/Iri might be recommended as an effective tool in the chemotherapy and PTT of colon cancer.
- Subjects :
- Biodistribution
Colorectal cancer
Polymers
Pharmaceutical Science
02 engineering and technology
030226 pharmacology & pharmacy
03 medical and health sciences
Mice
0302 clinical medicine
In vivo
Cell Line, Tumor
Neoplasms
medicine
Gold nanorodsHyperthermiaPhotothermal therapySolid tumorMagnetic resonance imaging, folic acid
Animals
Hyperthermia
Tissue Distribution
Nanotubes
Chemistry
Cancer
Hyperthermia, Induced
Photothermal therapy
Phototherapy
021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology
medicine.disease
Irinotecan
Drug delivery
Cancer cell
Cancer research
Gold
0210 nano-technology
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 18733476
- Volume :
- 587
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International journal of pharmaceutics
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....67843723a8a20c08cd53f98a193c7134