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Antitumor activity of PEGylated biodegradable nanoparticles for sustained release of docetaxel in triple-negative breast cancer

Authors :
Domenica Rea
Fabiana Quaglia
Antonio Barbieri
Antonio Luciano
Giuseppe Palma
Francesca Ungaro
Claudio Arra
Pasquale Tirino
Claudia Conte
Sabrina Bimonte
Giuseppe, Palma
Conte, Claudia
Antonio, Barbieri
Sabrina, Bimonte
Antonio, Luciano
Domenica, Rea
Ungaro, Francesca
Tirino, Pasquale
Quaglia, Fabiana
Claudio, Arra
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

With the aim to find novel therapeutical approaches for triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) treatment, we have developed a powder for i.v. injection based on cyclodextrins and docetaxel (DTX)-loaded polyethyleneglycol-poly(epsilon-caprolactone) nanoparticles (DTX-NPs). Nanoparticles are designed to concentrate at tumor level by enhanced permeability and retention effect and release drug cargo at a sustained rate in the blood and in tumor interstitium. DTX-NPs of around 70 nm, shielding proteins and allowing a sustained DTX release for about 30 days, were produced by melting sonication technique. DTX-NPs were associated to hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin to give a powder for injection with excellent dispersibility and suitable for i.v. administration. DTX-NPs were as efficient as free DTX in inhibiting cell growth of MDA-MB231 cells, even at low concentrations, and displayed a comparable in vivo antitumor efficacy and better survival in a TNBC animal model as compared with DTX commercial formulation (Taxotere®). In conclusion, PEGylated biodegradable DTX-NPs highlighted their potential in the treatment of aggressive TNBC providing a foundation for future clinical studies.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6a00d15450f7d343c641f23c84089194