Design of tumor-homing and pH-responsive polypeptide-doxorubicin nanoparticles with enhanced anticancer efficacy and reduced side effects

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Abstract

Tumor-homing and pH-responsive polypeptide-drug nanoparticles for targeted cancer therapy are precisely designed by site-specific drug conjugation to a bioactive and well-defined elastin-like polypeptide through an acid-labile linker. In a murine cancer model, these nanoparticles show significantly better anti-tumor efficacy and less systemic toxicity than not only free drugs, but also polypeptide-drug nanoparticles without the tumor-homing function.

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Hu, J., Xie, L., Zhao, W., Sun, M., Liu, X., & Gao, W. (2015). Design of tumor-homing and pH-responsive polypeptide-doxorubicin nanoparticles with enhanced anticancer efficacy and reduced side effects. Chemical Communications, 51(57), 11405–11408. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc04035c

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