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Tumor-Activatable Nanoparticles Target Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor to Enhance Drug Delivery and Antitumor Efficacy

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ADVANCED SCIENCE
卷 9, 期 24, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202201614

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chemotherapy; colorectal cancer; drug delivery; low-density lipoprotein receptor; nanomedicine

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  1. National Cancer Institute [1R01CA216436, 1R01CA223184]

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This study reports a novel nanomedicine strategy for co-delivering combination chemotherapies to tumors using a designed nanoparticle system. The nanoparticles contain hydrophilic and hydrophobic prodrugs that target tumors actively through the LDL receptor. These nanoparticles selectively release the drugs in the acidic, esterase-rich, and reducing tumor microenvironments, leading to higher drug accumulations and significant tumor growth inhibition without causing serious side effects.
The binding of plasma proteins to nanomedicines is widely considered detrimental to their delivery to tumors. Here, the design of OxPt/SN38 nanoparticle containing a hydrophilic oxaliplatin (OxPt) prodrug in a coordination polymer core and a hydrophobic cholesterol-conjugated SN38 prodrug on the lipid shell for active tumor targeting is reported. OxPt/SN38 hitchhikes on low-density lipoprotein (LDL) particles, concentrates in tumors via LDL receptor-mediated endocytosis, and selectively releases SN38 and OxPt in acidic, esterase-rich, and reducing tumor microenvironments, leading to 6.0- and 4.9-times higher accumulations in tumors over free drugs. By simultaneously crosslinking DNA and inhibiting topoisomerase I, OxPt/SN38 achieved 92-98% tumor growth inhibition in five colorectal cancer tumor models and prolonged mouse survival by 58-80 days compared to free drug controls in three human colorectal cancer tumor models without causing serious side effects. The study has uncovered a novel nanomedicine strategy to co-deliver combination chemotherapies to tumors via active targeting of the LDL receptor.

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