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Effect of an NGR Peptide on the Efficacy of the Doxorubicin Phospholipid Delivery System

This study is a continuation of an investigation into the effect of a targeted component, a peptide with an NGR, on the properties of the previously developed doxorubicin phospholipid delivery system. The NGR peptide has an affinity for aminopeptidase N (known as the CD13 marker on the membrane surf...

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Autores principales: Kostryukova, Lyubov V., Tereshkina, Yulia A., Tikhonova, Elena G., Khudoklinova, Yulia Yu., Bobrova, Daria V., Gisina, Alisa M., Morozevich, Galina E., Pronina, Veronica V., Bulko, Tatiana V., Shumyantseva, Victoria V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10420982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37570547
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13152229
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author Kostryukova, Lyubov V.
Tereshkina, Yulia A.
Tikhonova, Elena G.
Khudoklinova, Yulia Yu.
Bobrova, Daria V.
Gisina, Alisa M.
Morozevich, Galina E.
Pronina, Veronica V.
Bulko, Tatiana V.
Shumyantseva, Victoria V.
author_facet Kostryukova, Lyubov V.
Tereshkina, Yulia A.
Tikhonova, Elena G.
Khudoklinova, Yulia Yu.
Bobrova, Daria V.
Gisina, Alisa M.
Morozevich, Galina E.
Pronina, Veronica V.
Bulko, Tatiana V.
Shumyantseva, Victoria V.
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description This study is a continuation of an investigation into the effect of a targeted component, a peptide with an NGR, on the properties of the previously developed doxorubicin phospholipid delivery system. The NGR peptide has an affinity for aminopeptidase N (known as the CD13 marker on the membrane surface of tumor cells) and has been extensively used to target drug delivery systems. This article presents the results of a study investigating the physical properties of the phospholipid composition with and without the peptide chain: particle size, zeta potential, stability in fluids, and dependence of doxorubicin release from nanoparticles at different pH levels (5.0, 6.5, 7.4). The cytotoxic effect of the compositions has also been shown to depend on the dose of the drug used for incubation, the presence of the targeted component in the composition, and the time of incubation time of the substances. There was a significant difference in the cytotoxic effect on HT-1080 (CD13-positive) and MCF-7 (CD13-negative) cells. Cell death pathway analysis has shown that death occurred mainly by apoptosis. We also present data on the effect of doxorubicin embedded in phospholipid nanoparticles with the targeted peptide on DNA assessed by differential pulse voltammetry, the mechanism of action being electrostatic interactions. The interactions of native dsDNA with doxorubicin encapsulated in phospholipid nanoparticles with the targeted peptide were studied electrochemically by differential pulse voltammetry. Here, we have highlighted that the targeted peptide in the doxorubicin composition moved specific interaction of the drug with dsDNA from intercalative mode to electrostatic interactions.
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spelling pubmed-104209822023-08-12 Effect of an NGR Peptide on the Efficacy of the Doxorubicin Phospholipid Delivery System Kostryukova, Lyubov V. Tereshkina, Yulia A. Tikhonova, Elena G. Khudoklinova, Yulia Yu. Bobrova, Daria V. Gisina, Alisa M. Morozevich, Galina E. Pronina, Veronica V. Bulko, Tatiana V. Shumyantseva, Victoria V. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article This study is a continuation of an investigation into the effect of a targeted component, a peptide with an NGR, on the properties of the previously developed doxorubicin phospholipid delivery system. The NGR peptide has an affinity for aminopeptidase N (known as the CD13 marker on the membrane surface of tumor cells) and has been extensively used to target drug delivery systems. This article presents the results of a study investigating the physical properties of the phospholipid composition with and without the peptide chain: particle size, zeta potential, stability in fluids, and dependence of doxorubicin release from nanoparticles at different pH levels (5.0, 6.5, 7.4). The cytotoxic effect of the compositions has also been shown to depend on the dose of the drug used for incubation, the presence of the targeted component in the composition, and the time of incubation time of the substances. There was a significant difference in the cytotoxic effect on HT-1080 (CD13-positive) and MCF-7 (CD13-negative) cells. Cell death pathway analysis has shown that death occurred mainly by apoptosis. We also present data on the effect of doxorubicin embedded in phospholipid nanoparticles with the targeted peptide on DNA assessed by differential pulse voltammetry, the mechanism of action being electrostatic interactions. The interactions of native dsDNA with doxorubicin encapsulated in phospholipid nanoparticles with the targeted peptide were studied electrochemically by differential pulse voltammetry. Here, we have highlighted that the targeted peptide in the doxorubicin composition moved specific interaction of the drug with dsDNA from intercalative mode to electrostatic interactions. MDPI 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10420982/ /pubmed/37570547 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13152229 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kostryukova, Lyubov V.
Tereshkina, Yulia A.
Tikhonova, Elena G.
Khudoklinova, Yulia Yu.
Bobrova, Daria V.
Gisina, Alisa M.
Morozevich, Galina E.
Pronina, Veronica V.
Bulko, Tatiana V.
Shumyantseva, Victoria V.
Effect of an NGR Peptide on the Efficacy of the Doxorubicin Phospholipid Delivery System
title Effect of an NGR Peptide on the Efficacy of the Doxorubicin Phospholipid Delivery System
title_full Effect of an NGR Peptide on the Efficacy of the Doxorubicin Phospholipid Delivery System
title_fullStr Effect of an NGR Peptide on the Efficacy of the Doxorubicin Phospholipid Delivery System
title_full_unstemmed Effect of an NGR Peptide on the Efficacy of the Doxorubicin Phospholipid Delivery System
title_short Effect of an NGR Peptide on the Efficacy of the Doxorubicin Phospholipid Delivery System
title_sort effect of an ngr peptide on the efficacy of the doxorubicin phospholipid delivery system
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10420982/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37570547
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13152229
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