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Chemoradiation therapy using cyclopamine-loaded liquid-lipid nanoparticles and lutetium-177-labeled core-crosslinked polymeric micelles.

Jian You1, Jun Zhao1, Xiaoxia Wen1, Chunhui Wu1, Qian Huang1, Fada Guan2, Richard Wu2, Dong Liang3, Chun Li4.   

Abstract

Cyclopamine (CPA), a potent inhibitor of the Hedgehog pathway, has produced promising anticancer results in a number of preclinical studies. CPA has also been found to enhance tumor response to radiation therapy. However, CPA is water insoluble. A drug delivery system suitable for systemic administration of CPA is needed before CPA can be considered for clinical translation. We hypothesized that CPA solubilized in a liquid-lipid nanoparticle system (CPA-LLP) for intravenous injection would have desirable pharmacokinetic properties and increased anticancer efficacy. We further hypothesized that CPA-LLP would enhance the response of tumor cells to targeted radiotherapy delivered selectively through intratumoral injection of lutetium-177 bound to core-crosslinked polymeric micelles (CCPM-(177)Lu). We tested the combination therapy in 4T1 murine breast cancer and Miapaca-2 human pancreatic adenocarcinoma models. The results showed that CPA-LLP had higher antitumor cytotoxicity than free CPA (IC50 values [mean±SEM]: 2.7±0.2μM vs. 11.3±1.2μM against 4T1 cells; 1.8±0.2 vs. 17.1±1.26μM against Miapaca-2 cells; p<0.0001). In both cell lines, CPA-LLP resulted in significantly lower clonogenicity than free CPA (p<0.05). Moreover, in both cell lines, CPA-LLP significantly enhanced the cell response to CCPM-(177)Lu radiotherapy as measured by clonogenic assay (p<0.05). In 4T1 and Miapaca-2 mouse xenograft models, the combination of CPA-LLP and CCPM-(177)Lu delayed tumor growth more than either monotherapy did alone. In the 4T1 tumor model, tumor size at 16days after treatment was significantly smaller with the combination therapy than with all the other treatments. In the Miapaca-2 model, the combination therapy resulted in the highest rate of mouse survival and prevented tumor relapse. In conclusion, the combination of CPA-LLP and CCPM-(177)Lu was an effective strategy for treating breast and pancreatic cancer and deserves further investigation.
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Keywords:  Cyclopamine; Lipid emulsion; Lutetium-177; Micelles; Radiation enhancement

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25637565      PMCID: PMC4394992          DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2015.01.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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