Spherical polymeric nanoconstructs for combined chemotherapeutic and anti-inflammatory therapies

Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine(2016)

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Abstract
Nanoparticles can simultaneously deliver multiple agents to cancerous lesions enabling de facto combination therapies. Here, spherical polymeric nanoconstructs (SPNs) are loaded with anti-cancer – docetaxel (DTXL) – and anti-inflammatory – diclofenac (DICL) – molecules. In vitro, combination SPNs kill U87-MG cells twice as efficiently as DTXL SPNs, achieving a IC50 of 90.5nM at 72h. Isobologram analysis confirms a significant synergy (CI=0.56) between DTXL and DICL. In mice bearing non-orthotopic glioblastoma multiforme tumors, combination SPNs demonstrate higher inhibition in disease progression. At 70days post treatment, the survival rate of mice treated with combination SPNs is of about 70%, against a 40% for DTXL SPNs and 0% for free DTXL. Combination SPNs dramatically inhibit COX-2 expression, modulating the local inflammatory status, and increase Caspase-3 expression, which is directly related to cell death. These results suggest that the combination of anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory molecules constitutes a potent strategy for inhibiting tumor growth.
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Nanoparticles,Tumor microenvironment,Cancer inflammation,Combinatorial therapy
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