Host-guest supramolecular hydrogel based on nanoparticles: co-delivery of DOX and siBcl-2 for synergistic cancer therapy
2019
Synergistic therapy that
combines drug/siRNA for the solid tumor treatment is becoming more and more popular to reduce the side effects and enhance the antitumor efficiency. Given that, a novel injectable supramolecular hydrogel mPECT(D)/GDDC-4(R)/α-CDgel (mPECT(D) represents DOX-loaded methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(e-
caprolactone-co-1,4,8-trioxa[4.6]spiro-9-un-decanone) (mPECT) nanoparticles, GDDC-4(R) represents siBcl-2-loaded PG-P(DPAx-co-DMAEMAy)-PCB (GDDC-4) complexes nanoparticles (NPs)) was prepared via the incorporation of GDDC-4/siRNA complexes NPs into the DOX-loaded mPECT NPs/α-CDgel formed by the host-guest interaction between mPEG and α-CD. In vitro degradation and release experiments revealed that siBcl-2 was released from mPECT(D)/GDDC-4(R)/α-CDgel in the form of GDDC-4/siBcl-2 complexes NPs with bioactivity, and the release behavior of DOX also demonstrated sustained-release property. Compared to the single treatment groups, the enhanced cytotoxicity to SKOV3 and HeLa cells of mPECT...
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