药物输送
阿霉素
癌细胞
癌症
抗生素
药品
靶向给药
癌症治疗
毒品携带者
癌症研究
常用化疗药物
化学
医学
药理学
生物
化疗
微生物学
内科学
有机化学
作者
Nour Zoaby,Janna Shainsky‐Roitman,Samah Badarneh,Hanan Abumanhal,Alexander M. Leshansky,Sima Yaron,Avi Schroeder
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.10.006
摘要
Injectable drug delivery systems that autonomously detect, propel towards, and ultimately treat the cancerous tissue, are the future of targeted medicine. Here, we developed a drug delivery system that swims autonomously towards cancer cells, where it releases a therapeutic cargo. This platform is based on viable bacteria, loaded with nanoparticles that contain the chemotherapeutic-antibiotic drug doxorubicin. The bacteria ferry across media and invade the cancer cells, increasing their velocity in the presence of nutrients that are present within the tumor microenvironment. Inside the cancer cells, doxorubicin is released from the nanoparticles, destroying the bacterial swimmer (antibiotic activity) and executing the therapeutic activity against the cancer cells (chemotherapeutic activity). This mode of delivery, where both the carrier and the cancer cell are destroyed, supports implementing nanoswimmers in drug delivery (Fig. 1).
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