Self-assembled nanoparticles of alginate and paclitaxel-triphenylphosphonium for mitochondrial apoptosis targeting
Paclitaxel (PTX), an antimitotic drug from the taxanes group, prevents the proliferation of breast cancer cells through mitosis arrest and activation by a cascade of signaling pathways that lead to apoptosis. Mitochondria is one of the important signaling routes for inducing apoptosis. For mitochond...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Medical oncology (Northwood, London, England) London, England), 2024-10, Vol.41 (12), p.299, Article 299 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Paclitaxel (PTX), an antimitotic drug from the taxanes group, prevents the proliferation of breast cancer cells through mitosis arrest and activation by a cascade of signaling pathways that lead to apoptosis. Mitochondria is one of the important signaling routes for inducing apoptosis. For mitochondria targeting, triphenylphosphonium (TPP) with a delocalized charge and hydrophobic nature was utilized as a moiety to facilitate penetration through a phospholipid membrane of mitochondria. PTX-TPP was synthesized via pH-sensitive ester bond between hydroxyl groups of PTX and carboxylic acid of (4-carboxybutyl) TPP. Then PTX-TPP prodrug encapsulated in alginate nanoparticles, which were self-assembled by the ionotropic complexation technique for enhancement of mitochondrial apoptosis in breast cancer cells. The loading of PTX-TPP conjugation in self-assembled alginate nanoparticles was 16.5% and the particle size of nanoparticles was 123 nm with zeta potential around − 25.8 Mv. The in vitro cytotoxicity and IC50 of PTX-TPP nanoparticles in the growth of MCF7 cancer cell increased 6.3-fold higher than free PTX. The early apoptotic cells and the late apoptotic/necrotic cells for PTX-TPP nanoparticles were 11.6 and 3.9-fold higher than free PTX. This study indicated this mitochondrial-targeted self-assembled nanoparticles can inhibit the tumor cell growth of breast cancer. |
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ISSN: | 1559-131X 1357-0560 1559-131X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12032-024-02540-0 |