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Anti-tumor effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma

BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma is difficult to diagnose early, and most patients are already in the late stages of the disease when they are admitted to hospital. The total 5-year survival rate is less than 5%. Recent studies have showed that brucine has a good anti-tumor effect, but high toxi...

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Autores principales: Qin, Jian-Min, Yin, Pei-Hao, Li, Qi, Sa, Zhong-Qiu, Sheng, Xia, Yang, Lin, Huang, Tao, Zhang, Min, Gao, Ke-Pan, Chen, Qing-Hua, Ma, Jing-Wei, Shen, He-Bai
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3273973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22334771
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S27226
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author Qin, Jian-Min
Yin, Pei-Hao
Li, Qi
Sa, Zhong-Qiu
Sheng, Xia
Yang, Lin
Huang, Tao
Zhang, Min
Gao, Ke-Pan
Chen, Qing-Hua
Ma, Jing-Wei
Shen, He-Bai
author_facet Qin, Jian-Min
Yin, Pei-Hao
Li, Qi
Sa, Zhong-Qiu
Sheng, Xia
Yang, Lin
Huang, Tao
Zhang, Min
Gao, Ke-Pan
Chen, Qing-Hua
Ma, Jing-Wei
Shen, He-Bai
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description BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma is difficult to diagnose early, and most patients are already in the late stages of the disease when they are admitted to hospital. The total 5-year survival rate is less than 5%. Recent studies have showed that brucine has a good anti-tumor effect, but high toxicity, poor water solubility, short half-life, narrow therapeutic window, and a toxic dose that is close to the therapeutic dose, which all limit its clinical application. This study evaluated the effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles (BIN) on hepatocellular carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Anionic polymerization, chemical modification technology, and phacoemulsification technology were used to prepare a carboxylated polyethylene glycol-polylactic acid copolymer carrier material. Chemical coupling technology was utilized to develop antihuman AFP McAb-polyethylene glycol-polylactic acid copolymer BIN. The size, shape, zeta potential, drug loading, encapsulation efficiency, and release of these immune-nanoparticles were studied in vitro. The targeting, and growth, invasion, and metastasis inhibitory effects of this treatment on liver cancer SMMC-7721 cells were tested. RESULTS: BIN were of uniform size with an average particle size of 249 ± 77 nm and zeta potential of –18.7 ± 4.19 mV. The encapsulation efficiency was 76.0% ± 2.3% and the drug load was 5.6% ± 0.2%. Complete uptake and even distribution around the liver cancer cell membrane were observed. CONCLUSION: BIN had even size distribution, was stable, and had a slow-releasing effect. BIN targeted the cell membrane of the liver cancer cell SMMC-7721 and significantly inhibited the growth, adhesion, invasion, and metastasis of SMMC-7721 cells. As a novel drug carrier system, BIN are a potentially promising targeting treatment for liver cancer.
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spelling pubmed-32739732012-02-14 Anti-tumor effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma Qin, Jian-Min Yin, Pei-Hao Li, Qi Sa, Zhong-Qiu Sheng, Xia Yang, Lin Huang, Tao Zhang, Min Gao, Ke-Pan Chen, Qing-Hua Ma, Jing-Wei Shen, He-Bai Int J Nanomedicine Original Research BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular carcinoma is difficult to diagnose early, and most patients are already in the late stages of the disease when they are admitted to hospital. The total 5-year survival rate is less than 5%. Recent studies have showed that brucine has a good anti-tumor effect, but high toxicity, poor water solubility, short half-life, narrow therapeutic window, and a toxic dose that is close to the therapeutic dose, which all limit its clinical application. This study evaluated the effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles (BIN) on hepatocellular carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Anionic polymerization, chemical modification technology, and phacoemulsification technology were used to prepare a carboxylated polyethylene glycol-polylactic acid copolymer carrier material. Chemical coupling technology was utilized to develop antihuman AFP McAb-polyethylene glycol-polylactic acid copolymer BIN. The size, shape, zeta potential, drug loading, encapsulation efficiency, and release of these immune-nanoparticles were studied in vitro. The targeting, and growth, invasion, and metastasis inhibitory effects of this treatment on liver cancer SMMC-7721 cells were tested. RESULTS: BIN were of uniform size with an average particle size of 249 ± 77 nm and zeta potential of –18.7 ± 4.19 mV. The encapsulation efficiency was 76.0% ± 2.3% and the drug load was 5.6% ± 0.2%. Complete uptake and even distribution around the liver cancer cell membrane were observed. CONCLUSION: BIN had even size distribution, was stable, and had a slow-releasing effect. BIN targeted the cell membrane of the liver cancer cell SMMC-7721 and significantly inhibited the growth, adhesion, invasion, and metastasis of SMMC-7721 cells. As a novel drug carrier system, BIN are a potentially promising targeting treatment for liver cancer. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3273973/ /pubmed/22334771 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S27226 Text en © 2012 Qin et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Qin, Jian-Min
Yin, Pei-Hao
Li, Qi
Sa, Zhong-Qiu
Sheng, Xia
Yang, Lin
Huang, Tao
Zhang, Min
Gao, Ke-Pan
Chen, Qing-Hua
Ma, Jing-Wei
Shen, He-Bai
Anti-tumor effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma
title Anti-tumor effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma
title_full Anti-tumor effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma
title_fullStr Anti-tumor effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma
title_full_unstemmed Anti-tumor effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma
title_short Anti-tumor effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma
title_sort anti-tumor effects of brucine immuno-nanoparticles on hepatocellular carcinoma
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3273973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22334771
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S27226
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