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Receptor mediated uptake of paclitaxel from a synthetic high density lipoprotein nanocarrier

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JOURNAL OF DRUG TARGETING
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 53-58

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.3109/10611860903156419

Keywords

Targeted drug delivery; paclitaxel; lipid nanoparticles; folate receptor; lipoprotein; receptor uptake

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  1. UNTHSC

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The purpose of these studies was to determine the mechanism(s) whereby paclitaxel (PTX), is taken up by cancer cells, once encapsulated into synthetic/reconstituted high density lipoprotein (rHDL). The uptake of PTX was found to be facilitated by the scavenger receptor type B-1 (SR-B1) when drug-loaded rHDL particles were incubated with cells that express the SRB1 receptor. Studies with double-labeled, PTX containing rHDL nanoparticles showed that prostate cancer (PC-3) cells incorporated PTX primarily via a selective (SR-B1 type) uptake mechanism. In the presence of a 10-fold excess of plasma HDL, PTX uptake decreased to 30% of the control. These findings suggest that the incorporation of lipophilic drugs by cancer cells from rHDL nanoparticles is facilitated by a receptor mediated (SR-B1) mechanism.

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