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Dual-Target Peptide-Modified Erythrocyte Membrane-Enveloped PLGA Nanoparticles for the Treatment of Glioma

Yuexin Cui, Jiejie Sun, Wenyan Hao, Mengyu Chen, Yingzi Wang, Fenghua Xu, Chunsheng Gao

2020Frontiers in Oncology59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Penetration of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the blood-brain tumor barrier (BBTB) remains a significant challenge for the delivery of drugs in the treatment of glioma. Therefore, the development of targeted preparations with the ability to penetrate the BBB and BBTB, and target gliomas, is an important approach if we are to improve the efficacy of glioma treatment. In the current study, an active targeting preparation based on PLGA nanoparticles coated with erythrocyte membranes (RBCNPs) and dual-modified with D WSW and NGR peptide ligands ( D WSW/NGR-RBCNPs). Euphorbia factor L1 (EFL1) extracted from euphorbiae semen was used as the model drug. The final nanoparticles were characterized by in vivo and in vitro tests. In vitro results showed that EFL1-loaded D WSW/NGR-RBCNPs were taken up by cells and had the ability to penetrate the BBB and BBTB and produce cytotoxic effects. Furthermore, in vivo studies in mice showed that when injected intravenously, these specialized NPs could enter the brain, target tumor tissue, and significantly extend life span. The results showed that dual-targeting EFL1-loaded D WSW/NGR-RBCNPs have significant potential as a nanotherapeutic tool for the treatment of brain glioma.

Topics & Concepts

PLGAGliomaPeptideNanoparticleMembraneBrain cancerCancer researchChemistryVirologyMedicineMaterials scienceNanotechnologyInternal medicineBiochemistryCancerGraphene and Nanomaterials ApplicationsNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics