Literature DB >> 25300591

Construction of a two-in-one liposomal system (TWOLips) for tumor-targeted combination therapy.

Tingting Su1, Yingying Long1, Chunyue Deng1, Linglin Feng2, Xiaolin Zhang1, Zhangbao Chen3, Chong Li4.   

Abstract

In oncology, there is a growing need for simpler, more selective methods to deliver drug therapies directly to the tumor site. For combination therapies, simultaneous targeted delivery of multiple drugs would represent a significant improvement. In contrast to previous work that took a de novo approach, we constructed a novel two-in-one liposomal system (TWOLips) from two single drug-loaded liposomes. Our results demonstrated that TWOLips could be prepared by a simple process, through silica coating of one liposome and incubation with the second liposome. TWOLips had a mean diameter of 100 nm, relatively high drug loading rates (96.8%±0.9% for doxorubicin and 78.4%±1.2% for combretastatin), and high storage stability. TWOLips modification by adding a targeting moiety, an all D-amino acid peptide derived from a natural vascular endothelial growth factor, resulted in strong, selective binding to vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2, a tumorigenesis marker, in vitro and in vivo. TWOLips significantly inhibited tumor growth and angiogenesis and enhanced survival in mice with A375 melanoma xenografts. The TWOLips system had a low potential risk of toxicity. Since the stepwise assembly could be carried further (additional drug-loaded liposomes), TWOLips shows potential as a treatment for many cancers, especially those that require multiple drugs.
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Keywords:  Combination therapy; Combretastatin A4; Doxorubicin; VEGFR2; d-peptide

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25300591     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2014.09.055

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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