Literature DB >> 26619362

Dose-Dependent Therapeutic Distinction between Active and Passive Targeting Revealed Using Transferrin-Coated PGMA Nanoparticles.

Ruhani Singh1, Marck Norret1, Michael J House2, Yuriy Galabura3, Michael Bradshaw1, Diwei Ho1, Robert C Woodward2, Timothy G St Pierre2, Igor Luzinov3, Nicole M Smith1,4, Lee Yong Lim5, Killugudi Swaminathan Iyer1.   

Abstract

The paradigm of using nanoparticle-based formulations for drug delivery relies on their enhanced passive accumulation in the tumor interstitium. Nanoparticles with active targeting capabilities attempt to further enhance specific delivery of drugs to the tumors via interaction with overexpressed cellular receptors. Consequently, it is widely accepted that drug delivery using actively targeted nanoparticles maximizes the therapeutic benefit and minimizes the off-target effects. However, the process of nanoparticle mediated active targeting initially relies on their passive accumulation in tumors. In this article, it is demonstrated that these two tumor-targeted drug delivery mechanisms are interrelated and dosage dependent. It is reported that at lower doses, actively targeted nanoparticles have distinctly higher efficacy in tumor inhibition than their passively targeted counterparts. However, the enhanced permeability and retention effect of the tumor tissue becomes the dominant factor influencing the efficacy of both passively and actively targeted nanoparticles when they are administered at higher doses. Importantly, it is demonstrated that dosage is a pivotal parameter that needs to be taken into account in the assessment of nanoparticle mediated targeted drug delivery.
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  active targeting; castration-resistant prostate cancers; nanoparticles; passive targeting; targeted therapies, dosages

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26619362     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201502730

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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