癌细胞
药物输送
小泡
化学
膜
细胞
生物物理学
癌症研究
癌症
生物
生物化学
遗传学
有机化学
作者
Luyao Yang,Liang Ge,Bingjie Cai,Kemin Xu,Yujie Zhao,Xiao‐Ting Xie,Yulin Zhang,Chao-Qing Li,Guojun Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1186/s12951-025-03161-z
摘要
Plant-derived nanovesicles (PDVs) as nanodrug delivery carriers have gained recognition due to their satisfactory biosafety. However, there remains a challenge to target tumor sites accurately due to the uncertain membrane protein components on the surface of vesicles. Herein, a composite nanodrug delivery system by encapsulating the chemotherapy drug DOX is establish to efficiently target breast cancer. The novel nanoplatform (LEVBD) is formed by embedding the membrane fragments from breast cancer cell with the lemon-derived nanovesicles (LEVs) as the foundational skeleton. LEVBD reveal wonderful homologous tumor targeting due to fusion of cancer cell membrane components with LEVs, and the encapsulation of hybrid vesicles facilitates the transcellular transport of drugs. After intravenous injection, LEVBD could efficiently and selectively home to homologous tumor sites even under competition from heterologous tumors and significantly inhibit tumor growth without any observable toxic side effects. The doping of homologous cancer cell membranes provides a paradigm for the precise delivery of drug delivery vehicles using plant-derived vesicles as the backbone.
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