Self-assembled autophagy-inducing polymeric nanoparticles for breast cancer interference in-vivo

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Yi WangHao Wang

Abstract

A peptide-conjugated poly(β-amino ester) that self-assembles into micelle-like nanoparticles is prepared by a convenient and modular supramolecular approach. The polymer-beclin-1 (P-Bec1) nanoparticles display enhanced cytotoxicity to breast cancer cells through induction of autophagy. This approach overcomes two major limitations of the haploinsufficient tumor suppressor Bec1 compared to small-molecule drugs: poor delivery to tumors owing to enzymatic degradation, and unstable, non-specific bio-distribution and targeting in the tumor tissues.

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