Multifunctional tumor-targeted PLGA nanoparticles delivering Pt(IV)/siBIRC5 for US/MRI imaging and overcoming ovarian cancer resistance.

Biomaterials
Yanhua ZhangYing Sun

Abstract

Cisplatin (Pt(II)) resistance is an important factor in the high mortality rates of ovarian cancer. Herein, we synthesized multifunctional tumor-targeted poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs-cRGD) for monitoring therapeutic effects by dual-mode imaging and overcoming cisplatin resistance. Uniformly sized NPs-cRGD demonstrated controlled and sustained release of drugs and genes, excellent gene loading and gene protection capacity, good storage stability and no serum-induced aggregation in vitro. NPs-cRGD demonstrated clear, targeting and prolonged ultrasound imaging and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in vivo. The targeting of NPs-cRGD combined with ultrasound facilitated nanoparticle penetrattion into cells; entry was time-dependent. NPs-cRGD escaped from lysosomes, thereby preventing siBIRC5 degradation, which enabled siBIRC5 to efficiently inhibit the antiapoptosis effects of BIRC5 in SKO3-DDP to overcome the antiapoptosis properties of resistant cells. Furthermore, Pt(IV) in NPs-cRGD exhausted glutathione (GSH), thereby increasing drug accumulation to effectively increase Pt(II) levels. The subsequent combination of Pt(II) with DNA prevented the expressions of genes and upregulated the expression of p53 t...Continue Reading

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