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Dual targeting single arrow: Neutrophil-targeted sialic acid-modified nanoplatform for treating comorbid tumors and rheumatoid arthritis

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2021.121022

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Rheumatoid arthritis; Tumor; Comorbidity; Peripheral blood neutrophils; Sialic acid; Targeted therapy

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  1. National Natural Science Foun-dation of China [81973271]

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The study developed a new treatment strategy using sialic acid-modified doxorubicin hydrochloride liposome, which effectively inhibited tumor growth while alleviating systemic RA symptoms, providing a new approach for the treatment of comorbid tumors and RA.
Clinically, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is frequently accompanied by multi-system diseases. Among them, the incidence of comorbid tumors in RA is relatively high, resulting in a gradual increase in mortality; this poses a considerable challenge to clinical treatment. To date, no effective treatment plan for simultaneous tumor and RA therapy is available. Accordingly, we reported a sialic acid-modified doxorubicin hydrochloride liposome (DOXSAL) that targets peripheral blood neutrophils (PBNs), which play an important role in tumors and RA. Furthermore, the prepared liposome induced PBN apoptosis by binding to L-selectin, which is highly expressed on the surface of PBNs activated by inflammation. This liposome, in turn, reduced the accumulation of inflammatory neutrophils at the disease site. In the first successfully established mouse model of RA comorbidity, induced by employing S180 sarcoma cells and collagen, DOX-SAL effectively inhibited tumor growth while simultaneously alleviating systemic RA symptoms without side effects. Additionally, the animals demonstrated adequate growth during the 48 days of treatment. This treatment strategy encompasses the best of both worlds, breaking the deadlock that tumors and RA cannot be effectively treated in parallel, highlighting a new concept and reference for the clinical treatment of comorbid tumors and RA.

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