Inhibitory effect of magnetic Fe3o4 nanoparticles coloaded with homoharringtonine on human leukemia cells in vivo and in vitro

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Homoharringtonine (HHT), a natural cephalotaxine alkaloid, has been used in the People’s Republic of China for treatment of leukemia for >3 decades. Here, we employed magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles (MNP-Fe3O4) to improve the therapeutic effect of HHT and investigated its biological effects. Within a certain range of concentrations, the HHT-MNP-Fe3O4 showed a more enhanced inhibitory effect on the selected myeloid leukemia cell lines than HHT alone. Compared with HHT, HHT-MNP-Fe3O4 could induce more extensive apoptosis in leukemia cells, which also showed more pronounced cell arrests at G0/G1 phase. HHT-MNP-Fe3O4 enhanced antitumor activity by downregulating myeloid cell leukemia-1, which could inhibit the activation of caspase-3 and poly-ADP-ribose polymerase. In vivo experiments using tumor-bearing animal models showed that the mean tumor volume with HHT-MNP-Fe3O4 was significantly smaller than that with HHT alone (193±26 mm3 versus 457±100 mm3, P<0.05), while the mean weight was 0.67±0.03 g versus 1.42±0.56 g (P<0.05). Immunohistochemical study showed fewer myeloid cell leukemia-1-stained cells in mice treated with HHT-MNP-Fe3O4 than with the controls. These findings provide a more efficient delivery system for HHT in the treatment of hematological malignancy.

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Chen, M., Xiong, F., Ma, L., Yao, H., Wang, Q., Wen, L., … Chen, S. (2016). Inhibitory effect of magnetic Fe3o4 nanoparticles coloaded with homoharringtonine on human leukemia cells in vivo and in vitro. International Journal of Nanomedicine, 11, 4413–4422. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S105543

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