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Olaparib and Doxorubicin Co-Loaded Polypeptide Nanogel for Enhanced Breast Cancer Therapy

Yanhong Liu, Meiyan Wang, Wanru Liu, Jili Jing, Hongshuang Ma

2022Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Although great progress has been made in improving the efficacy of cancer treatment through combination treatment using drug agents, there are still challenges in improving the efficiency of drug delivery. In this study, olaparib and doxorubicin were co-loaded on disulfide bond cross-linked polypeptide nanogels for the treatment of breast cancer in mouse models. Under stimulation of a high glutathione environment in cancer cells, the drug is quickly released from the nanogel to target cancer cells. In addition, compared with free drugs and single-drug-loaded nanogels, dual-drug- co-loaded nanogels exhibit the best anti-cancer effect and demonstrated excellent biological safety. Therefore, the co-delivery of olaparib and doxorubicin through polypeptide nanogels presents good prospects for application as anti-cancer treatment.

Topics & Concepts

DoxorubicinNanogelOlaparibDrug deliveryBreast cancerDrugTargeted drug deliveryCancerCancer researchPARP inhibitorPharmacologyPaclitaxelChemistryCancer cellMedicineChemotherapyMaterials scienceNanotechnologyInternal medicineBiochemistryGenePolymerasePoly ADP ribose polymeraseNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryPARP inhibition in cancer therapyRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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