Literature DB >> 28606508

Tumor-specific delivery of doxorubicin through conjugation of pH-responsive peptide for overcoming drug resistance in cancer.

Chunlai Feng1, Mengjie Rui2, Haijun Shen2, Yuanrong Xin2, Jie Zhang2, Jun Li2, Lixiang Yue2, Wenlong Lai2, Ximing Xu3.   

Abstract

The major obstacles opposed to doxorubicin (Dox) based chemotherapy are the induction of drug resistance, together with non-specific toxicities for healthy cells. In this study, we prepared a peptide-Dox conjugate aimed at offering Dox molecules a tumor-specific functionality and improving the therapeutic effects of Dox against resistant tumor cells. A slightly acidic pH-sensitive peptide (SAPSP) with high selectivity for cancer cells was attached to Dox to obtain SAPSP-Dox prodrug. The structures and properties of this prodrug were characterized, confirming several merits, including desirable pH-sensitive property, good serum stability and favorable release behavior. Cellular uptake studies demonstrated that SAPSP-Dox was preferably accumulated in cancer cells (Dox-sensitive MCF-7 and Dox-resistant MCF-7/ADR), followed by displaying 26-fold less toxic toward noncancerous MCF-10A cells than free Dox do. The conjugated peptides enabled Dox to escape the efflux effect of P-glycoprotein mediated pump via endocytotic pathway, giving rise to remarkable cytotoxicity and apoptotic effect on MCF-7/ADR cells. Moreover, the superior inhibition efficacy of SAPSP-Dox in vivo was more evident in the both drug-sensitive and drug-resistant xenograft tumor animal models, which enabled Dox to primarily accumulated in tumor. The conjugates also demonstrated a longer half-life in plasma and a lower side effect, for example, reduced cardiac toxicity. Evidence of this study suggests that SAPSP-Dox has the potential to be a potent prodrug for treating drug resistant cancers.
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Keywords:  Antitumor therapy; Drug resistance; Prodrug; Targeted drug delivery; Tumor microenvironment-sensitivity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28606508     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2017.06.022

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


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