Smart polymeric nanoparticles with pH-responsive and Peg-detachable properties (II): Co-delivery of paclitaxel and VEGF siRNA for synergistic breast cancer therapy in mice

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Background: The dual-loaded nano-delivery system can realize chemotherapeutic drug and small interfering RNA (siRNA) co-loading as well as enhance the therapeutic effect of drugs on tumors through a synergistic effect, while reducing their toxic and side effects on normal tissues. Methods: Previously, we developed layered smart nanoparticles (NPs) to co-deliver survivin siRNA as well as small molecule drugs for lung cancer. In this study, we used such smart NPs to co-deliver paclitaxel (PTX) and siRNA against vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) gene for breast cancer therapy in mice models. For the prepared NPs, characterizations such as particle size, zeta potential, gel electrophoresis imaging and in vitro stability were investigated. Then, 4T1 cells were used to evaluate the in vitro VEGF silencing capacity, tumor cell inhibitory and anti-apoptotic abilities. Finally, an orthotopic model of mouse breast cancer was established to evaluate the in vivo antitumor effects and safety properties of PTX-siRNAVEGF-NPs. Results: We prepared PTX-siRNAVEGF-NPs with particle size of 85.25 nm, PDI of 0.261, and zeta potential of 5.25 mV. The NPs with VEGF siRNA effectively knocked down the expression of VEGF mRNA. Cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) and apoptosis assays revealed that the PTX-siRNAVEGF-NPs exhibited antiproliferation effect of PTX on 4T1 cells. The in vivo anti-tumor study indicated that PTX-siRNAVEGF-NPs could exert an antitumor effect by inhibiting the formation and development of new blood vessels in tumor tissues, thereby cutting off nutrient and blood supplies required for tumor tissue growth. Both the anti-tumor efficacy and in vivo safety of the PTX-siRNAVEGF-NPs group were better than that of the PTX-NPs and siRNAVEGF-NPs groups. Conclusion: The combination of PTX and VEGF siRNA exerts good antitumor effect on 4T1 tumor cells. This study provides a theoretical and practical basis for breast cancer therapy.

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Jin, M., Hou, Y., Quan, X., Chen, L., Gao, Z., & Huang, W. (2021). Smart polymeric nanoparticles with pH-responsive and Peg-detachable properties (II): Co-delivery of paclitaxel and VEGF siRNA for synergistic breast cancer therapy in mice. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 16, 5479–5494. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S313339

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