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Poly(2-oxazoline) nanoparticle delivery enhances the therapeutic potential of vismodegib for medulloblastoma by improving CNS pharmacokinetics and reducing systemic toxicity.

Duhyeong Hwang1, Taylor Dismuke2, Andrey Tikunov2, Elias P Rosen3, John R Kagel3, Jacob D Ramsey1, Chaemin Lim1, William Zamboni3, Alexander V Kabanov4, Timothy R Gershon5, Marina Sokolsky-Papkov PhD6.   

Abstract

We report a nanoparticle formulation of the SHH-pathway inhibitor vismodegib that improves efficacy for medulloblastoma, while reducing toxicity. Limited blood-brain barrier (BBB) penetration and dose-limiting extitle/citraneural toxicities complicate systemic therapies for brain tumors. Vismodegib is FDA-approved for SHH-driven basal cell carcinoma, but implementation for medulloblastoma has been limited by inadequate efficacy and excessive bone toxicity. To address these issues through optimized drug delivery, we formulated vismodegib in polyoxazoline block copolymer micelles (POx-vismo). We then evaluated POx-vismo in transgenic mice that develop SHH-driven medulloblastomas with native vasculature and tumor microenvironment. POx-vismo improved CNS pharmacokinetics and reduced bone toxicity. Mechanistically, the nanoparticle carrier did not enter the CNS, and acted within the vascular compartment to improve drug delivery. Unlike conventional vismodegib, POx-vismo extended survival in medulloblastoma-bearing mice. Our results show the broad potential for non-targeted nanoparticle formulation to improve systemic brain tumor therapy, and specifically to improve vismodegib therapy for SHH-driven cancers.
Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Medulloblastoma; Nanomedicines; Polymeric micelles; Sonic-hedgehog pathway; Vismodegib

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33259959      PMCID: PMC8160025          DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2020.102345

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1549-9634            Impact factor:   5.307


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Review 5.  Poly(2-oxazoline)s as Stimuli-Responsive Materials for Biomedical Applications: Recent Developments of Polish Scientists.

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