Nanoparticle-based co-delivery of siRNA and paclitaxel for dual-targeting of glioblastoma.

NANOMEDICINE(2020)

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Aim: To explore the therapeutic effect of nanoparticle-based dual-targeting delivery of antitumor agents for glioblastoma treatment. Materials & methods: A hepatitis B core protein-virus-like particle (VLP)-based dual-targeting delivery system was designed with the primary brain targeting peptide TGN for blood-brain barrier penetration and tumor vascular preferred ligand RGD (arginine-glycine-aspartic acid) for glioblastoma targeting. Chemo- and gene-therapeutic agents of paclitaxel and siRNA were co-packaged inside the vehicle. Results: The results demonstrated efficient delivery of the packaged agents to invasive tumor sites. The combination of chemo- and gene-therapies demonstrated synergistic antitumor effects through enhancing necrosis and apoptosis, as well as being able to inhibit tumor invasion with minimal cytotoxicity. Conclusion: Our hepatitis B core-VLP-based dual-targeting delivery of chemo- and gene-therapeutic agents possesses a synergistic antitumor effect for glioblastoma therapy.
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brain tumor targeting,chemotherapy,RNA interference,synergistic efficiency,virus-like particle
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