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Topical formulations containing aptamer-functionalized nanocapsules loaded with 5-fluorouracil - An innovative concept for the skin cancer therapy

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DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2020.111591

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Topical gel formulation; Aptamer-functionalized nanocapsules; Antitumoral drug; Human basal carcinoma; Cytostatic activity

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  1. Ministry of Research and Innovation, CNCS-UEFISCDI within PNCDI III [PN-III-P4-ID-PCE-2016-0613]

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The new topical gel formulations containing AS1411 aptamer-functionalized polymeric nanocapsules loaded with an antitumoral drug showed promising potential for skin cancer treatment. Characterization tests including rheological, permeation, hemolysis, skin irritation, cytotoxicity and in vivo tests demonstrated the safety and effectiveness of the gel formulations. Nanoencapsulation of 5-Fluorouracil enhanced its permeability and cytotoxicity, making it an attractive option for skin cancer therapy.
New topical gel formulations based on sodium alginate and hyaluronic acid containing AS1411 aptamer-functionalized polymeric nanocapsules loaded with an antitumoral drug (5-Fluorouracil) were designed as an innovative approach for the skin cancer treatment. Several important analyses were used to characterize these obtained topical gel formulations, namely: rheological tests, permeation assays across Strat-M (R) artificial membrane, ex-vivo permeation assays across chicken skin membrane, haemolysis tests, skin irritation tests, in vitro cytotoxicity assay on human basal carcinoma cells and in vivo tests. Rheological tests revealed that apparent viscosity decreases with the increase of the shear rate, for analyzed samples, which demonstrates a shear thinning behavior. Low levels of hemolysis values which ranged between 0.03 and 0.55% suggested that the tested formulations did not induce red blood cell lysis.. The gel formulations containing nanocapsules loaded with 5-FU proved to be non-irritant. Furthermore, by study the ex-vivo diffusion properties across the chicken skin membrane, it was proved that nanoencapsulation enhance the permeability properties of 5-FU. In vitro cytotoxicity assay on TE 354.T (ATCC (R) CRL-7762 (TM)) human basal carcinoma cell line showed that the obtained formulations loaded with 5-Fluorouracil manifest an important cytotoxic effect. Finally, the presence of Langerhans CD68 cells-positive in the epidermis and epithelial sheath of dermal hair follicles suggests a specific activation, migration and retrieval of nanoparticles by these cells. Following the results obtained in this study we can appreciate that the obtained topical gel formulations have a favourable biosafety and good antitumor effects which makes them attractive for skin cancer treatment.

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