摘要
Poor tumour penetration became a major challenge for the use of nanoparticles in anticancer therapy. To further enhance the tumour penetration efficiency, we developed a tumour-microenvironment-responsive multistage drug delivery system which was formed layer by layer via electrostatic interaction with cationic drug-loaded nanoparticles, hyaluronidase (HAase) and iRGD-modified gelatin (G-iRGD). The drug-loaded nanoparticles were formed by self-assembling mPEG-PDPA-PG and encapsulation with epirubicin (EPI). Due to the protonation of tertiary amine groups of PDPA segment in acid environment, mPEG-PDPA-PG could enhance the lysosomal escape and the intracellular release of EPI. This NPs/HAase/G-iRGD delivery system showed great biocompatibility in vitro, confirmed by MTT method. In vitro spherical tumour model penetration and in vivo tumour permeability investigation showed HAase coated NPs-EPI (NPs-EPI/HAase) could significantly enhance its penetrating efficiency. The NPs-EPI/HAase could assist in breaking down the hyaluronic acid (HA), which was a key component of extracellular matrix and thereby improving mass transport within the solid tumours. The flow cytometry studies showed that G-iRGD coated NPs-EPI (NPs-EPI/G-iRGD) was more easily taken up by HepG2 cells than gelatin coated NPs-EPI (NPs-EPI/G), which revealed the active targeting ability of iRGD. The results proved that this NPs/HAase/G-iRGD delivery system showed promising potential in enhancing tumour penetration efficiency.
源语言 | 英语 |
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页(从-至) | 860-873 |
页数 | 14 |
期刊 | Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology |
卷 | 46 |
期 | sup2 |
DOI | |
出版状态 | 已出版 - 5 11月 2018 |
已对外发布 | 是 |