| Literature DB >> 29409316 |
Yingqiu Qi1, Huan Min1, Ayeesha Mujeeb1, Yinlong Zhang1, Xuexiang Han1, Xiao Zhao1, Greg J Anderson2, Ying Zhao1,3, Guangjun Nie1,3.
Abstract
Although postsurgical chemotherapy is frequently used for the treatment of breast cancer, tumor recurrence is still a frequent event. Enhancing the efficacy of chemotherapy via localized drug delivery may help to prevent breast cancer recurrence. To achieve this goal, we designed a hydrogel nanocarrier that could be injected at the tumor site by coassembly of tailor-made hexapeptide and doxorubicin. Evidently, on the basis of our findings, the sustained release of drug from the hydrogel led to a reduction in cancer recurrence, including the suppression of primary regrowth and distant metastasis. This localized chemotherapy strategy did not show any obvious side effects in vivo and represents a promising adjuvant therapeutic strategy for breast cancer recurrence.Entities:
Keywords: cancer recurrence; hydrogel; injectable; localized chemotherapy; peptide self-assembly
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29409316 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b19258
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229