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A new formulation of hydrophobin-coated niosome as a drug carrier to cancer cells.

Mahmood Barani1, Mohammad Mirzaei1, Masoud Torkzadeh-Mahani2, Azadeh Lohrasbi-Nejad3, Mohammad Hadi Nematollahi4.   

Abstract

Hydrophobin-1 (HFB-1) found on the surface of fungal spores, plays a role in the lack of antigen recognition by the host immune system. The present study aimed to evaluate the potential application of HFB-1 for the delivery of doxorubicin (Dox) into different cell lines. Coating the surface of niosomes (Nio) with HFB-1 leads to the hypothesis that this protein can confer protection against in vivo immune-system recognition and prevent the immune response. Thus, HFB-1 could become a promising alternative to polyethylene glycol (PEG). Here, HFB-1-coated niosome loaded with doxorubicin (Dox) based on Span 40, Tween 40 and cholesterol was prepared and compared with the PEG-coated niosome. Physicochemical characteristics of the prepared formulations in terms of size, zeta potential, polydispersity index (PDI), morphology, entrapment efficiency (EE), and release rate were evaluated at different pH levels (2, 5.2, and 7.4). In the end, the in vitro cytotoxicity assay was performed on four different cancer cell lines namely A549, MDA-MB-231, C6 and PC12 in addition to one control cell line (3 T3) to ensure the formulation's selectivity against cancer cells. Results showed that the niosomes coated with HFB-1 presented better size distribution, higher EE, more sustained release profile, enhanced biocompatibility and improved anticancer effects as compared to the PEG-coated niosomes. Interestingly, the viability percentage of the control cell line was higher than different cancer cells when treated with the formulations, which indicates the higher selectivity of the formulation against cancer cells. In conclusion, loading the niosomes with Dox and coating them with HFB-1 enhanced their efficacy and selectivity toward cancer cells, presenting a promising drug delivery system for sustained drug release in cancer treatment.
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Keywords:  Hydrophobin-1; anticancer; doxorubicin; drug delivery; niosome

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32487392     DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2020.110975

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl        ISSN: 0928-4931            Impact factor:   7.328


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