| Literature DB >> 25710590 |
Fei Cui1, Jinyan Lin1,2,3, Yang Li1,2,3, Yanxiu Li1, Hongjie Wu4, Fei Yu2, Mengmeng Jia1, Xiangrui Yang1,3, Shichao Wu1,2, Liya Xie5, Shefang Ye1, Fanghong Luo6, Zhenqing Hou1.
Abstract
The particle shape of the drug delivery systems had a strong impact on their in vitro and in vivo performance, but there was limited availability of techniques to produce the specific shaped drug carriers. In this article, the novel methotrexate (MTX) decorated MPEG-PLA nanobacillus (MPEG-PLA-MTX NB) was prepared by the self-assembly technique followed by the extrusion through SPG membrane with high N2 pressure for targeted drug delivery, in which Janus-like MTX was not only used as a specific anticancer drug but could also be served as a tumor-targeting ligand. The MPEG-PLA-MTX NBs demonstrated much higher in vitro and in vivo targeting efficiency compared to the MPEG-PLA-MTX nanospheres (MPEG-PLA-MTX NSs) and MPEG-PLA nanospheres (MPEG-PLA NSs). In addition, the MPEG-PLA-MTX NBs also displayed much more excellent in vitro and in vivo antitumor activity than the MPEG-PLA-MTX NSs and free MTX injection. To our knowledge, this work provided the first example of the integration of the shape design (which mediated an early phase tumor accumulation and a late-phase cell internalization) and Janus-faced function (which mediated an early phase active targeting effect and a late-phase anticancer effect) on the basis of nanoscaled drug delivery systems. The highly convergent and cooperative drug delivery strategy opens the door to more drug delivery systems with new shapes and functions for cancer therapy.Entities:
Keywords: MPEG-PLA; anticancer; drug vehicle; methotrexate; targeting
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25710590 DOI: 10.1021/mp500464b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Pharm ISSN: 1543-8384 Impact factor: 4.939