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Ennio Tasciotti1,2, Toni Ibrahim3, Alessandro De Vita4, Chiara Liverani3, Roberto Molinaro5,1,6, Jonathan O Martinez1, Kelly A Hartman1, Chiara Spadazzi3, Giacomo Miserocchi3, Francesca Taraballi1, Michael Evangelopoulos1, Federica Pieri7, Alberto Bongiovanni3, Laura Mercatali3.
Abstract
In the field of oncology research, a deeper understanding of tumor biology has shed light on the role of environmental conditions surrounding cancer cells. In this regard, targeting the tumor microenvironment has recently emerged as a new way to access this disease. In this work, a novel extracellular matrix (ECM)-targeting nanotherapeutic was engineered using a lipid-based nanoparticle chemically linked to an inhibitor of the ECM-related enzyme, lysyl oxidase 1 (LOX), that inhibits the crosslinking of elastin and collagen fibers. We demonstrated that, when the conjugated vesicles were loaded with the chemotherapeutic epirubicin, superior inhibition of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) cell growth was observed both in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, in vivo results displayed prolonged survival, minimal cytotoxicity, and enhanced biocompatibility compared to free epirubicin and epirubicin-loaded nanoparticles. This all-in-one nano-based ECM-targeting chemotherapeutic may provide a key-enabling technology for the treatment of TNBC.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33658580 PMCID: PMC7930284 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-84492-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379