| Literature DB >> 33357918 |
Xiaoqun Shi1, Xiaoye Yang1, Mengyao Liu1, Rujuan Wang1, Na Qiu1, Yuanxiu Liu1, Haotong Yang1, Jianbo Ji1, Guangxi Zhai2.
Abstract
As a major therapeutic approach for cancer treatment, the effectiveness of chemotherapy is challenged by multidrug resistance (MDR). Herein, we fabricated novel redox-responsive, chondroitin sulfate-based nanoparticles that could simultaneously deliver quercetin (chemosensitizer), chlorin e6 (photosensitizer) and paclitaxel (chemotherapeutic agent) to exert enhanced chemo-photodynamic therapy for overcoming MDR and lung metastasis of breast cancer. In vitro cell study showed that nanoparticles down-regulated the expression of P-glycolprotein (P-gp) on MCF-7/ADR cells and thereby improved the anticancer efficacy of PTX against MCF-7/ADR cells. Moreover, NIR laser irradiation could induce nanoparticles to generate cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to mitochondrial membrane potential loss, and meanwhile facilitating lysosomal escape of drugs. Importantly, the novel nanoplatform exhibited effective in vivo MDR inhibition and anti-metastasis efficacy through enhanced chemo-photodynamic therapy. Thus, the study suggested that the multifunctional nanoplatform had good application prospect for effective breast cancer therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-metastasis; Chemo-photodynamic therapy; Chemosensitizer; Chondroitin sulfate; Multidrug resistance; Reactive oxygen species
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33357918 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381