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Carrier-free prodrug nanoparticles based on dasatinib and cisplatin for efficient antitumor in vivo

Yang Lü, Jiaxi Xu, Zheng Xie, Faquan Song, Xin Wang, Rupei Tang

2021Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Carrier-free drug self-delivery systems consisting of amphiphilic drug-drug conjugate (ADDC) with well-defined structure and nanoscale features have drawn much attention in tumor drug delivery. Herein, we report a simple and effective strategy to prepare ADDC using derivatives of cisplatin (CP) and dasatinib (DAS), which further self-assembled to form reduction-responsive nanoparticles (CP-DDA NPs). DAS was modified with succinic anhydride and then connected with CP derivative by ester bonds. The size, micromorphology and in vitro drug release of CP-DDA NPs were characterized. The biocompatibility and bioactivity of these carrier-free nanoparticles were then investigated by HepG2 cells and H22-tumor bearing mice. In vitro and in vivo experiments proved that CP-DDA NPs had excellent anti-tumor activity and significantly reduced toxicities. This study provides a new strategy to design the carrier-free nanomedicine composed of CP and DAS for synergistic tumor treatment.

Topics & Concepts

ProdrugIn vivoDasatinibNanomedicineBiocompatibilityDrug deliveryChemistryCisplatinNanoparticleIn vitroSuccinic anhydrideDrugConjugateDrug carrierNanotechnologyPharmacologyCombinatorial chemistryMaterials scienceBiochemistryChemotherapyOrganic chemistryMedicineReceptorBiologyMathematical analysisTyrosine kinaseBiotechnologyMathematicsSurgeryNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryGraphene and Nanomaterials ApplicationsRNA Interference and Gene Delivery