Literature DB >> 34081995

Low dose shikonin and anthracyclines coloaded liposomes induce robust immunogenetic cell death for synergistic chemo-immunotherapy.

Jinbo Li1, Shuang Zhou1, Jiang Yu1, Wenxu Cai1, Yinxian Yang1, Xiao Kuang1, Hongzhuo Liu1, Zhonggui He1, Yongjun Wang2.   

Abstract

Chemo-immunotherapy based on immunogenic cell death (ICD) is a promising strategy for cancer therapy. However, the effective ICD requires a high dosage of ICD stimulus, which could be associated to a dose-dependent toxicity. Therefore, in this study, a liposome remote-loaded with shikonin (a potent ICD stimulus) was developed, with the ability to effectively induce ICD at high dosage in vivo. However, a hepatotoxic effect was observed. To circumvent this problem, shikonin was combined with the anthracycline mitoxantrone or doxorubicin to develop co-loaded liposomes inducing a synergistic ICD effect and cytotoxicity to tumor cells. Cytotoxicity and uptake experiment in vitro were performed to analyze the optimal synergistic ratio of shikonin and anthracyclines based on a "formulated strategy". Interestingly, copper mediated co-loaded liposomes resulted in a pH and GSH dual-responsive release property. More importantly, pharmacokinetics and tumor biodistribution studies revealed an outstanding capacity of ratiometric delivery of dual drugs. Thus, the dual-loaded liposome enhanced the antitumor effect by the stimulation of a robust immune response at lower doses of the drugs with a higher safety compared to single-loaded liposomes. Summarized, the current work provided a reference for a rational design and development of liposomal co-delivery system of drugs and ICD-induced chemo-immunotherapy, and established a potential clinical application of shikonin-based drug combinations as a new chemo-immunotherapeutic strategy for cancer treatment.
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Keywords:  Anthracyclines; Formulated strategy; Immunogenic cell death; Liposome; Shikonin; pH/GSH responsive release

Year:  2021        PMID: 34081995     DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2021.05.040

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Control Release        ISSN: 0168-3659            Impact factor:   9.776


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