Enhancement of the Cytotoxicity and Selectivity of Doxorubicin to Hepatoma Cells by Synergistic Combination of Galactose-Decorated γ-Poly(glutamic acid) Nanoparticles and Low-Intensity Ultrasound
2014
Tsai, Wei-Bor | Lai, Hsin-Yu | Lee, Jyun-Lin | Lo, Chia-Wen | Chen, Wen-Shiang
Specific drug delivery to solid tumors remains one of the challenges in cancer therapy. The aim of this study was to combine three drug-targeting strategies, polymer-drug conjugate, ligand presentation and ultrasound treatment, to enhance the efficacy and selectivity of doxorubicin (DXR) to hepatoma cells. The conjugation of DXR to γ-poly(glutamic acids) (γ-PGA) decreased the cytotoxicity of DXR, while the conjugation of galactosamine (Gal) to the γ-PGA–DXR conjugate restored the cytotoxic efficacy of DXR on hepatoma cells due to increased uptake of DXR. Furthermore, low-intensity ultrasound treatment increased the cell-killing ability of γ-PGA–DXR conjugates by 20%. The in vitro results showed the potential of the γ-PGA–DXR–Gal conjugate for future clinical applications.
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