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LinTT1 peptide-functionalized liposomes for targeted breast cancer therapy

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2021.120346

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Nanomedicines; Functionalized-liposomes; Breast cancer; Targeted therapy: multidrug approach

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  1. Italian Ministry of Education and University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro
  2. Fondo Giovani DM 1047/2017-D.R. [1017]
  3. European Union through the European Regional Development Fund [2014-2020.4.01.15-0012]
  4. Estonian Research Council [PRG230, EAG79]
  5. Sigrid Juselius Foundation
  6. HiLIFE Research Funds
  7. Biocenter Finland

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This study developed a targeting nanoparticle by conjugating LinTT1 peptide on liposomes, enhancing the cytotoxic effects of DOX and SRF on breast cancer cellular models. The functionalization of liposomes increased their interaction with breast cancer spheroids. Interaction studies with M2 macrophages suggest the potential use of these liposomes to enrich hypoxic tumor areas.
Breast cancer, with around 2 million new cases in 2019, is the second most common cancer worldwide and the second leading cause of cancer death among females. The aim of this work is to prepare a targeting nanoparticle through the conjugation of LinTT1 peptide, a specific molecule targeting p32 protein overexpressed by breast cancer and cancer associated cells, on liposomes' surface. This approach increases the cytotoxic effects of doxorubicin (DOX) and sorafenib (SRF) co-loaded in therapeutic liposomes on both 2D and 3D breast cancer cellular models. The liposome functionalization leads to a higher interaction with 3D breast cancer spheroids than bare ones. Moreover, interaction studies between LinTT1-functionalized liposomes and M2 primary human macrophages show an internalization of 50% of the total nanovesicles that interact with these cells, while the other 50% results only associated to cell surface. This finding suggests the possibility to use the amount of associated liposomes to enrich the hypoxic tumor area, exploiting the ability of M2 macrophages to accumulate in the central core of tumor mass. These promising results highlight the potential use of DOX and SRF co-loaded LinTT1-functionalized liposomes as nanomedicines for the treatment of breast cancer, especially in triple negative cancer cells.

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