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Treatment of oral cancer using magnetized paclitaxel

N,N’-Bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine iron (Fe(Salen)) is an anti-cancer agent with intrinsic magnetic property. Here, we covalently linked Fe(Salen) to paclitaxel (PTX), a widely used anti-cancer drug, to obtain a magnetized paclitaxel conjugate (M-PTX), which exhibited magnetic characteristics for...

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Autores principales: Nakakaji, Rina, Umemura, Masanari, Mitsudo, Kenji, Kim, Jeong-Hwan, Hoshino, Yujiro, Sato, Itaru, Masuda, Takatsugu, Yamamoto, Masahiro, Kioi, Mitomu, Koizumi, Toshiyuki, Fujita, Takayuki, Yokoyama, Utako, Iida, Masaki, Sato, Motohiko, Sato, Hiroshi, Murofushi, Shoko, Shibata, Sayaka, Aoki, Ichio, Eguchi, Haruki, Tohnai, Iwai, Ishikawa, Yoshihiro
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5884650/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29643995
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24570
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Sumario:N,N’-Bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine iron (Fe(Salen)) is an anti-cancer agent with intrinsic magnetic property. Here, we covalently linked Fe(Salen) to paclitaxel (PTX), a widely used anti-cancer drug, to obtain a magnetized paclitaxel conjugate (M-PTX), which exhibited magnetic characteristics for magnet-guided drug delivery and MRI visualization. M-PTX increased apoptosis and G2/M arrest of cultured human oral cancer cell lines in the same manner as PTX. Furthermore, marked contrast intensity was obtained in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of M-PTX. In a mouse oral cancer model, a permanent magnet placed on the body surface adjacent to the tumor resulted in distinct accumulation of M-PTX, and the anti-cancer effect was greater than that of M-PTX without the magnet. We believe that this strategy may improve future cancer chemotherapy by providing conventional anti-cancer drugs with novel functionalities such as magnet-guided drug delivery or MRI-based visualization/quantitation of drug distribution.