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A Biocompatible Reconstituted High-Density Lipoprotein Nano-System as a Probe for Lung Cancer Detection

Journal

MEDICAL SCIENCE MONITOR
Volume 21, Issue -, Pages 2726-2733

Publisher

INT SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION, INC
DOI: 10.12659/MSM.895255

Keywords

Early Detection of Cancer; High-Density Lipoproteins; Pre-beta; Lung Neoplasms

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81001043, 81372333]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2012T50583]
  3. Doctor Foundation of Shangdong Province [BS2010YY025]
  4. Fundamental research fund of Shandong University [2014YQ001]
  5. Science and Technology Planning Project of Shangdong Province [2012GGE27097]

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Background: Early detection of cancer is critical and is expected to contribute significantly to the success of cancer therapy and improvement of patient survival rates. Material/Methods: A biocompatible, reconstituted, high-density lipoprotein (rHDL)-based nano-system containing calcium carbonate and near-infrared fluorescence dye (NIRF), methylene blue (MB), was fabricated and characterized by particle size, zeta potential, and morphology observation. The safety profile was confirmed by bovine serum albumin (BSA) challenge assay, hemolysis test, MTT assay, and in vivo long-term toxicity assay. The tumor targetability was assessed by cellular uptake, competitive inhibition experiments, and in vivo imaging assay. Results: The self-assembled rHDL/MB/CCPs exhibited desirable and homogenous particle size, neutral surface charges, high bovine serum albumin stability, low hemolytic activity, and negligible cytotoxicity in vitro. The results obtained from confocal scanning laser microscopy and flow cytometry indicated that SR-BI coating exerted tumor-targeting function, which induced high and specific cellular uptake of rHDL/MB/CCPs. In vivo investigation in an A549 tumor xenografts-bearing mouse model revealed that rHDL/MB/CCPs possessed strong tumor targetability. Conclusions: rHDL/MB/CCPs could be a safe tumor-targeting probe for cancer detection.

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