Polyamidoamine Dendrimers Decorated Multifunctional Polydopamine Nanoparticles for Targeted Chemo- and Photothermal Therapy of Liver Cancer Model.
Bartosz F GrześkowiakDamian MaziukiewiczAgata KozłowskaAhmet KertmenL Emerson CoyRadosław MrówczyńskiPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2021)
The development of multifunctional drug delivery systems combining two or more nanoparticle-mediated therapies for efficient cancer treatment is highly desired. To face this challenge, a photothermally active polydopamine (PDA) nanoparticle-based platform was designed for the loading of chemotherapeutic drug and targeting of cancer cells. PDA spheres were first functionalized with polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers followed by the conjugation with polyethylene glycol (PEG) moieties and folic acid (FA) targeting ligand. The anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) was then absorbed on the particle surface. We performed the physico-chemical characterization of this versatile material and we assessed further its possible application in chemo- and photothermal therapy using liver cancer cell model. These nanoparticles exhibited high near-infrared photothermal conversion efficacy and allowed for loading of the drug, which upon release in specifically targeted cancer cells suppressed their growth. Using cell proliferation, membrane damage, apoptosis, and oxidative stress assays we demonstrated high performance of this nanosystem in cancer cell death induction, providing a novel promising approach for cancer therapy.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- drug delivery
- oxidative stress
- cell death
- cell proliferation
- cell cycle arrest
- adverse drug
- high throughput
- quantum dots
- papillary thyroid
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- drug release
- cell cycle
- induced apoptosis
- drug induced
- radiation therapy
- squamous cell
- lymph node metastasis
- highly efficient
- single cell
- rectal cancer
- heat shock protein
- combination therapy