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pH-responsive and folate-coated liposomes encapsulating irinotecan as an alternative to improve efficacy of colorectal cancer treatment

Irinotecan (IRN) is a semisynthetic derivative of camptothecin that acts as a topoisomerase I inhibitor. IRN is used worldwide for the treatment of several types of cancer, including colorectal cancer, however its use can lead to serious adverse effects, as diarrhea and myelosuppression. Liposomes a...

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Autores principales: Nunes, Shirleide Santos, Miranda, Sued Eustaquio Mendes, de Oliveira Silva, Juliana, Fernandes, Renata Salgado, de Alcântara Lemos, Janaína, de Aguiar Ferreira, Carolina, Townsend, Danyelle M., Cassali, Geovanni Dantas, Oliveira, Mônica Cristina, de Barros, André Luís Branco
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9052206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34634556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112317
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author Nunes, Shirleide Santos
Miranda, Sued Eustaquio Mendes
de Oliveira Silva, Juliana
Fernandes, Renata Salgado
de Alcântara Lemos, Janaína
de Aguiar Ferreira, Carolina
Townsend, Danyelle M.
Cassali, Geovanni Dantas
Oliveira, Mônica Cristina
de Barros, André Luís Branco
author_facet Nunes, Shirleide Santos
Miranda, Sued Eustaquio Mendes
de Oliveira Silva, Juliana
Fernandes, Renata Salgado
de Alcântara Lemos, Janaína
de Aguiar Ferreira, Carolina
Townsend, Danyelle M.
Cassali, Geovanni Dantas
Oliveira, Mônica Cristina
de Barros, André Luís Branco
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description Irinotecan (IRN) is a semisynthetic derivative of camptothecin that acts as a topoisomerase I inhibitor. IRN is used worldwide for the treatment of several types of cancer, including colorectal cancer, however its use can lead to serious adverse effects, as diarrhea and myelosuppression. Liposomes are widely used as drug delivery systems that can improve chemotherapeutic activity and decrease side effects. Liposomes can also be pH-sensitive to release its content preferentially in acidic environments, like tumors, and be surface-functionalized for targeting purposes. Herein, we developed a folate-coated pH-sensitive liposome as a drug delivery system for IRN to reach improved tumor therapy without potential adverse events. Liposomes were prepared containing IRN and characterized for particle size, polydispersity index, zeta potential, concentration, encapsulation, cellular uptake, and release profile. Antitumor activity was investigated in a murine model of colorectal cancer, and its toxicity was evaluated by hematological/biochemical tests and histological analysis of main organs. The results showed vesicles smaller than 200 nm with little dispersion, a surface charge close to neutral, and high encapsulation rate of over 90%. The system demonstrated prolonged and sustained release in pH-dependent manner with high intracellular drug delivery capacity. Importantly, the folate-coated pH-sensitive formulation had significantly better antitumor activity than the pH-dependent system only or the free drug. Tumor tissue of IRN-containing groups presented large areas of necrosis. Furthermore, no evidence of systemic toxicity was found for the groups investigated. Thus, our developed nanodrug IRN delivery system can potentially be an alternative to conventional colorectal cancer treatment.
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spelling pubmed-90522062022-04-29 pH-responsive and folate-coated liposomes encapsulating irinotecan as an alternative to improve efficacy of colorectal cancer treatment Nunes, Shirleide Santos Miranda, Sued Eustaquio Mendes de Oliveira Silva, Juliana Fernandes, Renata Salgado de Alcântara Lemos, Janaína de Aguiar Ferreira, Carolina Townsend, Danyelle M. Cassali, Geovanni Dantas Oliveira, Mônica Cristina de Barros, André Luís Branco Biomed Pharmacother Article Irinotecan (IRN) is a semisynthetic derivative of camptothecin that acts as a topoisomerase I inhibitor. IRN is used worldwide for the treatment of several types of cancer, including colorectal cancer, however its use can lead to serious adverse effects, as diarrhea and myelosuppression. Liposomes are widely used as drug delivery systems that can improve chemotherapeutic activity and decrease side effects. Liposomes can also be pH-sensitive to release its content preferentially in acidic environments, like tumors, and be surface-functionalized for targeting purposes. Herein, we developed a folate-coated pH-sensitive liposome as a drug delivery system for IRN to reach improved tumor therapy without potential adverse events. Liposomes were prepared containing IRN and characterized for particle size, polydispersity index, zeta potential, concentration, encapsulation, cellular uptake, and release profile. Antitumor activity was investigated in a murine model of colorectal cancer, and its toxicity was evaluated by hematological/biochemical tests and histological analysis of main organs. The results showed vesicles smaller than 200 nm with little dispersion, a surface charge close to neutral, and high encapsulation rate of over 90%. The system demonstrated prolonged and sustained release in pH-dependent manner with high intracellular drug delivery capacity. Importantly, the folate-coated pH-sensitive formulation had significantly better antitumor activity than the pH-dependent system only or the free drug. Tumor tissue of IRN-containing groups presented large areas of necrosis. Furthermore, no evidence of systemic toxicity was found for the groups investigated. Thus, our developed nanodrug IRN delivery system can potentially be an alternative to conventional colorectal cancer treatment. 2021-12 2021-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9052206/ /pubmed/34634556 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112317 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Nunes, Shirleide Santos
Miranda, Sued Eustaquio Mendes
de Oliveira Silva, Juliana
Fernandes, Renata Salgado
de Alcântara Lemos, Janaína
de Aguiar Ferreira, Carolina
Townsend, Danyelle M.
Cassali, Geovanni Dantas
Oliveira, Mônica Cristina
de Barros, André Luís Branco
pH-responsive and folate-coated liposomes encapsulating irinotecan as an alternative to improve efficacy of colorectal cancer treatment
title pH-responsive and folate-coated liposomes encapsulating irinotecan as an alternative to improve efficacy of colorectal cancer treatment
title_full pH-responsive and folate-coated liposomes encapsulating irinotecan as an alternative to improve efficacy of colorectal cancer treatment
title_fullStr pH-responsive and folate-coated liposomes encapsulating irinotecan as an alternative to improve efficacy of colorectal cancer treatment
title_full_unstemmed pH-responsive and folate-coated liposomes encapsulating irinotecan as an alternative to improve efficacy of colorectal cancer treatment
title_short pH-responsive and folate-coated liposomes encapsulating irinotecan as an alternative to improve efficacy of colorectal cancer treatment
title_sort ph-responsive and folate-coated liposomes encapsulating irinotecan as an alternative to improve efficacy of colorectal cancer treatment
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9052206/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34634556
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2021.112317
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