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Codelivery Nanosystem Targeting the Deep Microenvironment of Pancreatic Cancer.

Xinli ChenWenxi ZhouChen LiangSi ShiXianjun YuQinjun ChenTao SunYifei LuYujie ZhangQin GuoChao LiYu ZhangChen Jiang
Published in: Nano letters (2019)
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is considered as one of the most aggressive malignancies due to its unique microenvironment of which the cardinal histopathological feature is the remarkable desmoplasia of the stroma, taking up about 80% of the tumor mass. The desmoplastic stroma negatively affects drug diffusion and the infiltration of T cells, leading to an immunosuppressive microenvironment. However, this unique microenvironment can limit the physical spread of pancreatic cancer via a neighbor suppression effect. Here, a tumor central stroma targeting and microenvironment responsive strategy was applied to generate a nanoparticle coloading paclitaxel and phosphorylated gemcitabine. The designed nanoparticle disrupted the central stroma while preserving the external stroma, thereby promoting the antitumor effectiveness of chemotherapeutics. Additionally, the resulting nanoparticle can modulate the tumor immunosuppressive microenvironment by augmenting the number of cytotoxic T cells and restraining the percentage of T regulatory cells. The relatively intact external stroma can effectively maintain the neighbor suppression effect and prevent tumor metastasis. Combining stroma targeting with the delivery of stimuli-responsive polymeric nanoparticles embodies an effective tumor-tailored drug delivery system.
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