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Co-delivery of docetaxel and gemcitabine using PEGylated self-assembled stealth nanoparticles for improved breast cancer therapy

Journal

NANOMEDICINE-NANOTECHNOLOGY BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 14, Issue 5, Pages 1629-1641

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2018.04.009

Keywords

Combinatorial chemotherapeutic regimen; Self-assembled nanoparticle; Stealth nanoformulation; Site-specific drug release; Biodistribution; DMBA breast cancer model

Funding

  1. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), GOI, New Delhi [09/727(0107)/2013-EMR-I]
  2. United States-India Educational Foundation, New Delhi [PS00218456]

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The present report deals with conjugation of dual drug; docetaxel (DTX) and gemcitabine (GEM) with linker poly-ethylene-glycol (PEG) to develop amphiphilic molecule having self-assembled property. The synthesized conjugate (DTX-PEG-GEM) demonstrated critical micelle concentration (CMC) in the range of 5-10 mu g/ml which self-assembled to form NPs with size 124.2 +/- 5.7. Remarkably higher coumarin-6 (C-6) fluorescence signals observed in case of C-6 loaded NPs, suggested enhanced cellular uptake via clathrin mediated endocytosis. Developed NPs demonstrated 4.8-fold higher AUC(0-8) value of GEM in comparison with Gemzar (R). Tumor growth inhibition study demonstrated significant reduction in tumor volume and higher survival rate with NPs. Moreover, NPs demonstrated significantly lower hepato-and nephro-toxicity, evident from both histopathological sections and biochemical markers level estimation, and hemolytic toxicity. Data in hand suggest enhanced therapeutic efficacy and reduced toxicity of developed NPs over conventional drugs, resulting in efficient combinatorial chemotherapeutic-regimen and patient compliance, which is still an unmet task. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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