| Literature DB >> 31663592 |
Attilio Marino1, Alice Camponovo2, Andrea Degl'Innocenti1, Martina Bartolucci3, Christos Tapeinos1, Chiara Martinelli1, Daniele De Pasquale4, Francesca Santoro5, Valentina Mollo5, Satoshi Arai6, Madoka Suzuki7, Yoshie Harada8, Andrea Petretto3, Gianni Ciofani9.
Abstract
Aiming at finding new solutions for fighting glioblastoma multiforme, one of the most aggressive and lethal human cancer, here an in vitro validation of multifunctional nanovectors for drug delivery and hyperthermia therapy is proposed. Hybrid magnetic lipid nanoparticles have been fully characterized and tested on a multi-cellular complex model resembling the tumor microenvironment. Investigations of cancer therapy based on a physical approach (namely hyperthermia) and on a pharmaceutical approach (by exploiting the chemotherapeutic drug temozolomide) have been extensively carried out, by evaluating its antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic effects on 3D models of glioblastoma multiforme. A systematic study of transcytosis and endocytosis mechanisms has been moreover performed with multiple complimentary investigations, besides a detailed description of local temperature increments following hyperthermia application. Finally, an in-depth proteomic analysis corroborated the obtained findings, which can be summarized in the preparation of a versatile, multifunctional, and effective nanoplatform able to overcome the blood-brain barrier and to induce powerful anti-cancer effects on in vitro complex models.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31663592 PMCID: PMC6867905 DOI: 10.1039/c9nr07976a
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790