Foot-and-mouth disease virus-like particles as integrin-based drug delivery system achieve targeting anti-tumor efficacy

Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine(2017)

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The surface of foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV)-like particles (VLPs) contains a conserved arginine–glycine–aspartic acid (RGD) motif. Natural FMDV specifically attaches to overexpressed integrin receptors in several cancer cells. The FMDV VLPs produced in Escherichia coli were used for the first time as a delivery system of anti-tumor drug doxorubicin (DOX). The DOX-loaded VLPs exhibited a distinct release profile in different physiological conditions. The effects of FMDV-VLPs-DOX on cellular internalization and viability were evaluated in vitro by cell imaging, MTT assay and apoptosis, respectively. The anti-tumor efficacy in vivo was also determined in a nude mouse xenograft model based on tumor volume/weight and histological changes. The FMDV-VLPs-DOX complex significantly inhibited the proliferation of tumor and improved the pathological damage of DOX to non-targeting tissues. All results supported the potential of FMDV VLPs as a platform for specific targeted delivery of drugs or chemical reagents.
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FMDV VLPs,Integrin receptor,Drug delivery,Dox,Tumor therapy
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