Macrophage cell membrane infused biomimetic liposomes for glioblastoma targeted therapy

Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive malignant brain tumor currently without an effective treatment. Inspired by the recent advances in cell membrane biomimetic nanocarriers and by the key role of macrophages in GBM pathology, we developed macrophage membrane liposomes (MML) for GBM targeting....

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanomedicine 2023-04, Vol.49, p.102663-102663, Article 102663
Hauptverfasser: Mendanha, D., Vieira de Castro, J., Casanova, M.R., Gimondi, S., Ferreira, H., Neves, N.M.
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Zusammenfassung:Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly aggressive malignant brain tumor currently without an effective treatment. Inspired by the recent advances in cell membrane biomimetic nanocarriers and by the key role of macrophages in GBM pathology, we developed macrophage membrane liposomes (MML) for GBM targeting. For the first time, it was assessed the role of macrophage polarization states in the effectiveness of these drug delivery systems. Interestingly, we observed that MML derived from M2 macrophages (M2 MML) presents higher uptake and increased delivery of the anticarcinogenic drug doxorubicin compared to M1 macrophage-derived nanocarriers (M1 MML) and control liposomes (CL). Moreover, the lowest uptake by macrophages of MML reveals promising immune escaping properties. Notably, M2 macrophages unveiled a higher expression of integrin CD49d, a crucial protein involved in the bilateral communication of macrophages with tumor cells. Therefore, our findings suggest the potential of using M2 macrophage membranes to develop novel nanocarriers targeting GBM. Cell Membranes isolated from distinct macrophage polarization states (classically activated – M1 and alternatively activated – M2), were used as biological material to synthesize macrophage membrane liposomes (MML). The developed biomimetic nanocarriers successfully delivered anticarcinogenic drugs and impaired the growth and proliferation of glioblastoma cells. [Display omitted]
ISSN:1549-9634
1549-9642
DOI:10.1016/j.nano.2023.102663