4.8 Article

Focal therapy of neuroblastoma using silk films to deliver kinase and chemotherapeutic agents in vivo

Journal

ACTA BIOMATERIALIA
Volume 20, Issue -, Pages 32-38

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actbio.2015.04.003

Keywords

Neuroblastoma; Chemotherapy; Controlled release; Silk

Funding

  1. NSF [CHE-0320783]
  2. NIH [P41 EB002520-05]
  3. Mildred Scheel Postdoctoral fellowship from the German Cancer Aid
  4. European Union [334134]
  5. National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
  6. Tissue Engineering Resource Centre National Institutes of Health [UL1 TR000073, UL1 TR001064, P41 EB002520]

Ask authors/readers for more resources

Current methods for treatment of high-risk neuroblastoma patients include surgical intervention, in addition to systemic chemotherapy. However, only limited therapeutic tools are available to pediatric surgeons involved in neuroblastoma care, so the development of intraoperative treatment modalities is highly desirable. This study presents a silk film library generated for focal therapy of neuroblastoma; these films were loaded with either the chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin or the targeted drug crizotinib. Drug release kinetics from the silk films were fine-tuned by changing the amount and physical crosslinking of silk; doxorubicin loaded films were further refined by applying a gold nanocoating. Doxorubicin-loaded, physically crosslinked silk films showed the best in vitro activity and superior in vivo activity in orthotopic neuroblastoma studies when compared to the doxorubicin-equivalent dose administered intravenously. Silk films were also suitable for delivery of the targeted drug crizotinib, as crizotinib-loaded silk films showed an extended release profile and an improved response both in vitro and in vivo when compared to freely diffusible crizotinib. These findings, when combined with prior in vivo data on silk, support a viable future for silk-based anticancer drug delivery systems. (C) 2015 Acts Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.8
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available