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Adenoviral Vector for Enhanced Prostate Cancer Specific Transferrin Conjugated Drug Targeted Therapy

Jing Peng, Kangkang Liu, Lin Cao, Dengyi Duan, Guodong Song, Shuang Liu, Lining Wang, Jianmin Li, Xuening Zhang, Kai Huang, Yang Zhao, Yuanjie Niu, Gang Han

2022Nano Letters16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the leading causes of death for men worldwide. Unlike some other types of cancer, there is a lack of targeted therapy for prostate cancer patients that can kill cancer cells but do much less damage to the normal tissue. In this paper, we report on an adenoviral vector enhanced prostate cancer specific transferrin conjugated drug targeted therapy. In particular, a functional PCa-specific gene probe is introduced to drive and up-regulate the transferrin receptor expression on the PCa via adenoviral vector. As a result, significantly enhanced accumulation of nanoscale transferrin-doxorubicin (Tf-DOX) protein drug conjugates and concomitant notably elevated PCa tumor inhibition are observed. This conceptual strategy provides the proof-of-concept for the targeted therapy of PCa that is highly desired but not yet developed.

Topics & Concepts

Prostate cancerTransferrinDoxorubicinCancer researchCancerViral vectorGenetic enhancementDrugTransferrin receptorVector (molecular biology)Targeted drug deliveryMedicineTargeted therapyPharmacologyInternal medicineChemistryChemotherapyGeneBiochemistryRecombinant DNARNA Interference and Gene DeliveryProstate Cancer Treatment and ResearchVirus-based gene therapy research
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