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Cyclodextrin Polymers as Delivery Systems for Targeted Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy

In the few last years, nanosystems have emerged as a potential therapeutic approach to improve the efficacy and selectivity of many drugs. Cyclodextrins (CyDs) and their nanoparticles have been widely investigated as drug delivery systems. The covalent functionalization of CyD polymer nanoparticles...

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Autores principales: Bognanni, Noemi, Viale, Maurizio, Distefano, Alessia, Tosto, Rita, Bertola, Nadia, Loiacono, Fabrizio, Ponassi, Marco, Spinelli, Domenico, Pappalardo, Giuseppe, Vecchio, Graziella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641590
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26196046
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author Bognanni, Noemi
Viale, Maurizio
Distefano, Alessia
Tosto, Rita
Bertola, Nadia
Loiacono, Fabrizio
Ponassi, Marco
Spinelli, Domenico
Pappalardo, Giuseppe
Vecchio, Graziella
author_facet Bognanni, Noemi
Viale, Maurizio
Distefano, Alessia
Tosto, Rita
Bertola, Nadia
Loiacono, Fabrizio
Ponassi, Marco
Spinelli, Domenico
Pappalardo, Giuseppe
Vecchio, Graziella
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description In the few last years, nanosystems have emerged as a potential therapeutic approach to improve the efficacy and selectivity of many drugs. Cyclodextrins (CyDs) and their nanoparticles have been widely investigated as drug delivery systems. The covalent functionalization of CyD polymer nanoparticles with targeting molecules can improve the therapeutic potential of this family of nanosystems. In this study, we investigated cross-linked γ- and β-cyclodextrin polymers as carriers for doxorubicin (ox) and oxaliplatin (Oxa). We also functionalized γ-CyD polymer bearing COOH functionalities with arginine-glycine-aspartic or arginine moieties for targeting the integrin receptors of cancer cells. We tested the Dox and Oxa anti-proliferative activity in the presence of the precursor polymer with COOH functionalities and its derivatives in A549 (lung, carcinoma) and HepG2 (liver, carcinoma) cell lines. We found that CyD polymers can significantly improve the antiproliferative activity of Dox in HepG2 cell lines only, whereas the cytotoxic activity of Oxa resulted as enhanced in both cell lines. The peptide or amino acid functionalized CyD polymers, loaded with Dox, did not show any additional effect compared to the precursor polymer. Finally, studies of Dox uptake showed that the higher antiproliferative activity of complexes correlates with the higher accumulation of Dox inside the cells. The results show that CyD polymers could be used as carriers for repositioning classical anticancer drugs such as Dox or Oxa to increase their antitumor activity.
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spelling pubmed-85123652021-10-14 Cyclodextrin Polymers as Delivery Systems for Targeted Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy Bognanni, Noemi Viale, Maurizio Distefano, Alessia Tosto, Rita Bertola, Nadia Loiacono, Fabrizio Ponassi, Marco Spinelli, Domenico Pappalardo, Giuseppe Vecchio, Graziella Molecules Article In the few last years, nanosystems have emerged as a potential therapeutic approach to improve the efficacy and selectivity of many drugs. Cyclodextrins (CyDs) and their nanoparticles have been widely investigated as drug delivery systems. The covalent functionalization of CyD polymer nanoparticles with targeting molecules can improve the therapeutic potential of this family of nanosystems. In this study, we investigated cross-linked γ- and β-cyclodextrin polymers as carriers for doxorubicin (ox) and oxaliplatin (Oxa). We also functionalized γ-CyD polymer bearing COOH functionalities with arginine-glycine-aspartic or arginine moieties for targeting the integrin receptors of cancer cells. We tested the Dox and Oxa anti-proliferative activity in the presence of the precursor polymer with COOH functionalities and its derivatives in A549 (lung, carcinoma) and HepG2 (liver, carcinoma) cell lines. We found that CyD polymers can significantly improve the antiproliferative activity of Dox in HepG2 cell lines only, whereas the cytotoxic activity of Oxa resulted as enhanced in both cell lines. The peptide or amino acid functionalized CyD polymers, loaded with Dox, did not show any additional effect compared to the precursor polymer. Finally, studies of Dox uptake showed that the higher antiproliferative activity of complexes correlates with the higher accumulation of Dox inside the cells. The results show that CyD polymers could be used as carriers for repositioning classical anticancer drugs such as Dox or Oxa to increase their antitumor activity. MDPI 2021-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8512365/ /pubmed/34641590 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26196046 Text en © 2021 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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Bognanni, Noemi
Viale, Maurizio
Distefano, Alessia
Tosto, Rita
Bertola, Nadia
Loiacono, Fabrizio
Ponassi, Marco
Spinelli, Domenico
Pappalardo, Giuseppe
Vecchio, Graziella
Cyclodextrin Polymers as Delivery Systems for Targeted Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy
title Cyclodextrin Polymers as Delivery Systems for Targeted Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy
title_full Cyclodextrin Polymers as Delivery Systems for Targeted Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy
title_fullStr Cyclodextrin Polymers as Delivery Systems for Targeted Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy
title_full_unstemmed Cyclodextrin Polymers as Delivery Systems for Targeted Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy
title_short Cyclodextrin Polymers as Delivery Systems for Targeted Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy
title_sort cyclodextrin polymers as delivery systems for targeted anti-cancer chemotherapy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8512365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34641590
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26196046
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