Erythrocyte-biomimetic nanosystems to improve antitumor effects of paclitaxel on epithelial cancers

红细胞仿生纳米系统增强紫杉醇对上皮癌的抗肿瘤作用

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作者:Mingming Song, Shuqi Dong, Xiaofei An, Wenxiang Zhang, Ning Shen, Yanbo Li, Caixia Guo, Chang Liu, Xiao Li, Siyu Chen

Abstract

Chemotherapy is a difficult treatment for cancer patients because of the low effective accumulation of chemo-drugs and their detrimental side effects. Nanoparticles have shown promise as a solution to these problems. However, the known differences in the porosity and vascularization of tumor vessels, and other factors, including the potential formation of a "protein crown," the short half-life time in circulation, and the low drug distribution, often limit their application. To address these problems, biomimetic nanoparticles coated with cell membranes have been developed and shown to have advantages such as prolonged circulation, high biocompatibility, and enhanced targeting abilities in drugs and nanoparticles, thus exhibiting good application prospects in cancer therapy for liver, lung, and melanoma cancers. Accordingly, we designed a PH-sensitive biomimetic nanodrug delivery system with a delicate "core-shell" structure based on red blood cell membranes. Briefly, core nanoparticles were synthesized by the self-assembly of natural amphoteric polymers, including hydrophilic carboxymethylcellulose sodium and hydrophobic stearic acid. For the shell structure, red blood cell membranes were modified using folic acid by a lipid tether (1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine) to increase tumor-targeting ability, whereas polyethylene glycol was inserted to decrease lipid tether modification-induced potential sequestration by either the mononuclear phagocyte system or the reticuloendothelial system. Via a series of formulation optimizations, paclitaxel was packaged into the red blood membrane-based core-shell nanoparticles with an average size of 226.9 ± 2.75 nm and a negative Zeta potential of -14.5 ± 0.3 mV. More importantly, the examinations focusing on CD47, a representative red blood cell membrane protein, revealed not only the successful establishment of the membrane shell but also the right-side-out membrane orientation on our core-shell nanoparticles. Our nanodrug delivery system showed good biocompatibility and sensitivity to acidic tumor microenvironments while effectively prolonging the circulation time of paclitaxel and further enhancing its antitumor effects on epithelial malignancies, including liver, lung, and melanoma cancers. In particular, our nanodrug delivery system significantly alleviated paclitaxel-induced renal toxicity. Taken together, our findings highlight that the red blood membrane-based core-shell nanoparticle is a promising biomimetic nanodrug delivery system for functionally delivering chemotherapeutic drugs, and it has promise in clinical applications.

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