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Cell-penetrating peptide mimicking polymer-based combined delivery of paclitaxel and siRNA for enhanced tumor growth suppression

Author(s)
Jang, Yeon LimYun, Ui JeongLee, Min SangKim, Myung GooSon, SoheeLee, KyuriChae, Su YoungLim, Dong WooKim, Hong TaeKim, Sun HwaJeong, Ji Hoon
Issued Date
2012-09
DOI
10.1016/j.ijpharm.2012.04.083
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/24894
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S037851731200470X?via%3Dihub
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS, v.434, no.1-2, pp.488 - 493
Abstract
Cancer chemotherapy is often limited, since more than one molecule is usually involved with the cancer pathogenesis. A combination of therapeutic drugs would be a promising approach to overcome the complexity of tumors. In this study, a conjugate (DA3) of deoxycholic acid and low molecular weight polyethylenimine (PEI 1.8 kDa), which has a property that mimics that of cell penetrating peptides (CPPs), was used for simultaneous delivery of an anticancer drug and siRNA. When complexed with siRNA, DA3 showed significantly higher target gene silencing efficiency than PEI 25 kDa. The gene silencing efficiency of DA3 was maintained even in the presence of endocytosis inhibitors, suggesting that the polymeric carrier can mediate an endocytosis-independent macromolecular transduction similar to CPPs. The capability of forming a micelle-like core-shell structure enables the conjugates to encapsulate and dissolve paclitaxel (PTX), a water-insoluble drug. The drug-loaded cationic micelles can then interact with siRNA to form stable complexes (PTX/DA3/siRNA). The PTX/DA3/siRNA showed significantly enhanced inhibition of cancer cell growth. When administered into tumor-bearing animals, the PTX/DA3/siRNA demonstrated significant suppression of tumor growth, providing potential usefulness in clinical settings.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
ISSN
0378-5173
Keyword (Author)
Biomimetic polymerCombined deliverysiRNAAnticancer drugCombination cancer therapy
Keyword
RNA INTERFERENCEGENE-THERAPYCANCER-CELLSHUMAN BREASTCO-DELIVERYVEGF SIRNAEXPRESSIONXIAPADENOCARCINOMACHEMOTHERAPY

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