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Targeted Anti-Hepatocellular Carcinoma Research of Targeted Peptides Combined with Drug-Loaded Cell-Derived Microparticles.

Xu XimeiLuo YiqunZhang ZhikunNie YueliLiu XiuliShi WeiWu TaoWu PanLiu XiyuHuang YongZhao YongxiangGan LuZhong LipingChen QiaoyingHe Jian
Published in: Journal of biomedical nanotechnology (2022)
To conduct an anti-tumor research by using targeted drug-loaded cell-derived microparticles to target the tumor microenvironment and enhance NK cell killing function. In this experiment, we obtained HepG2 tumor cell-derived microparticles by physical extrusion, high speed centrifugation and filtration, modified the hepatocellular carcinoma targeting peptide SP94 on the surface of microparticles and encapsulated the TGF- β inhibitor SB505124. Finally we validated and analyzed whether the new drug delivery system can target to tumor site and enhance the anti-tumor function of NK cells. This type of novel targeted cell-derived microparticles drug delivery system will provide a novel idea for tumor immunotherapy.
Keyphrases
  • cancer therapy
  • nk cells
  • high speed
  • drug delivery
  • atomic force microscopy
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • emergency department
  • wound healing
  • drug induced
  • mass spectrometry