Monoclonal antibody-targeted, temperature-sensitive liposomes: In vivo tumor chemotherapeutics in combination with mild hyperthermia

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作者
Al-Ahmady, Zahraa S. [1 ,2 ]
Chaloin, Olivier [3 ]
Kostarelos, Kostas [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Manchester, Fac Med & Human Sci, Nanomed Lab, Manchester M13 9PT, Lancs, England
[2] UCL, Fac Life Sci, UCL Sch Pharm, London WC1N 1AX, England
[3] CNRS, Inst Biol Mol & Cellulaire, Lab Immunol & Chim Therapeut, F-67000 Strasbourg, France
关键词
Targeted; Liposomes; Hyperthermia; Antibody; Doxorubicin; LONG-CIRCULATING LIPOSOMES; IMMUNOLIPOSOMAL DOXORUBICIN; INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY; THERAPEUTIC-EFFICACY; LOCAL HYPERTHERMIA; ANTITUMOR EFFICACY; ENHANCED DELIVERY; VITRO EVALUATION; DRUG-DELIVERY; XENOGRAFT;
D O I
10.1016/j.jconrel.2014.10.013
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
070301 [无机化学];
摘要
The development of actively targeted, responsive delivery vectors holds great promise for cancer therapy. Here, we investigated whether enhanced therapeutic activity of temperature sensitive liposomes (TSL) could be obtained by mild hyperthermia-triggered release of the chemotherapeutic drug doxorubicin (DOX) after hCTMO1 monoclonal antibody (anti-MUC-1) binding and uptake into cancer cells. We showed that traditional TSL (TTSL) liposome systems maintained their physicochemical and thermal properties after conjugation to hCTMO1 full IgG. Receptor-mediated cellular uptake and cytotoxic efficacy of antibody-targeted TTSL (TTSL-Ab) were investigated using 2D and 3D cell culture models. Significant enhancement in cellular uptake and cytotoxic activity after 1 h of heating at 42 degrees C was observed for TTSL-Ab compared to non-targeted liposomes in MUC-1 over-expressing breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-435). Tissue distribution and in vivo therapeutic activity were studied using different heating protocols to explore the effect of mild hyperthermia on the tumor accumulation of targeted TTSL and their therapeutic effect. Application of local, mild hyperthermia (42 degrees C) significantly increased the tumor accumulation of targeted TSL compared to non-targeted liposomes, associated with a moderate improvement in therapeutic activity and survival. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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