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Liposome-encapsulated anthraquinone improves efficacy and safety in triple negative breast cancer

Thomashire A. George, Max M. Chen, Andreas Czosseck, Hsiang-Pei Chen, Hsu‐Shan Huang, David J. Lundy

2021Journal of Controlled Release18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and a leading cause of death worldwide. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly aggressive subtype which is the most challenging to treat. Due to heterogeneity and a lack of specific molecular targets, small molecule-based chemotherapy is the preferred course of treatment. However, these drugs have high toxicity due to off-target effects on healthy tissues, and tumors may develop resistance. Here, we present a polyethylene glycol-modified nanoscale liposomal formulation (LipoRV) of a new anthraquinone derivative which has potent effects on multiple TNBC cell lines. LipoRV readily inhibited the cell cycle, induced cell apoptosis, and reduced long-term proliferative potential of TNBC cells. In a xenograft animal model, LipoRV successfully cleared tumors and demonstrated a good safety profile, without detrimental effects on biochemical markers. Finally, RNA sequencing of LipoRV-treated TNBC cells was carried out, indicating that LipoRV may have immunomodulatory properties. These findings demonstrate that a liposomal anthraquinone-based molecule has excellent promise for TNBC therapy in the future.

Topics & Concepts

Triple-negative breast cancerCancer researchBreast cancerApoptosisClearanceCancerLiposomePharmacologyMedicineProgrammed cell deathToxicityChemistryInternal medicineBiochemistryUrologyNanoparticle-Based Drug DeliveryBioactive Compounds and Antitumor AgentsNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
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