Subtumoral analysis of PRINT nanoparticle distribution reveals targeting variation based on cellular and particle properties

Nanomedicine : Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine
Luke E RoodeIan J Davis

Abstract

The biological activity of nanoparticle-directed therapies critically depends on cellular targeting. We examined the subtumoral fate of Particle Replication in Non-Wetting Templates (PRINT) nanoparticles in a xenografted melanoma tumor model by multi-color flow cytometry and in vivo confocal tumor imaging. These approaches were compared with the typical method of whole-organ quantification by radiolabeling. In contrast to radioactivity based detection which demonstrated a linear dose-dependent accumulation in the organ, flow cytometry revealed that particle association with cancer cells became dose-independent with increased particle doses and that the majority of the nanoparticles in the tumor were associated with cancer cells despite a low fractional association. In vivo imaging demonstrated an inverse relationship between tumor cell association and other immune cells, likely macrophages. Finally, variation in particle size nonuniformly affected subtumoral association. This study demonstrates the importance of subtumoral targeting when assessing nanoparticle activity within tumors. Particle Replication in Non-Wetting Templates (PRINT) technology allows the production of nanoparticles with uniform size. The authors in the stud...Continue Reading

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