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Cancer Cell Coating Nanoparticles for Optimal Tumor-Specific Cytokine Delivery

Authors :
Barberio, Antonio E
Smith, Sean G
Correa, Santiago
Nguyen, Cathy
Nhan, Bang
Melo, Mariane
Tokatlian, Talar
Suh, Heikyung
Irvine, Darrell J
Hammond, Paula T
Barberio, Antonio E
Smith, Sean G
Correa, Santiago
Nguyen, Cathy
Nhan, Bang
Melo, Mariane
Tokatlian, Talar
Suh, Heikyung
Irvine, Darrell J
Hammond, Paula T
Source :
PMC
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

© 2020 American Chemical Society. Although cytokine therapy is an attractive strategy to build a more robust immune response in tumors, cytokines have faced clinical failures due to toxicity. In particular, interleukin-12 has shown great clinical promise but was limited in translation because of systemic toxicity. In this study, we demonstrate an enhanced ability to reduce toxicity without affecting the efficacy of IL-12 therapy. We engineer the material properties of a NP to meet the enhanced demands for optimal cytokine delivery by using the layer-by-layer (LbL) approach. Importantly, using LbL, we demonstrate cell-level trafficking of NPs to preferentially localize to the cell's outer surface and act as a drug depot, which is required for optimal payload activity on neighboring cytokine membrane receptors. LbL-NPs showed efficacy against a tumor challenge in both colorectal and ovarian tumors at doses that were not tolerated when administered carrier-free.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
PMC
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286402616
Document Type :
Electronic Resource