多西紫杉醇
医学
药理学
耐受性
前药
药品
癌症研究
化疗
毒性
治疗指标
内科学
不利影响
作者
Walid S. Kamoun,Dmitri B. Kirpotin,Zhaohua Huang,Suresh K. Tipparaju,Charles O. Noble,Mark Hayes,Lia Luus,Alexander Koshkaryev,Jaeyeon Kim,Ken Olivier,Tad Kornaga,Shinji Oyama,Vasileios Askoxylakis,Christine Pien,Geoffrey Kuesters,Nancy Dumont,Alexey A. Lugovskoy,Sarah A. Schihl,John H. Wilton,Melissa L. Geddie
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41551-019-0385-4
摘要
Antibody-mediated tumour targeting and nanoparticle-mediated encapsulation can reduce the toxicity of antitumour drugs and improve their efficacy. Here, we describe the performance of a nanotherapeutic encapsulating a hydrolytically sensitive docetaxel prodrug and conjugated to an antibody specific for EphA2-a receptor overexpressed in many tumours. Administration of the nanotherapeutic in mice led to slow and sustained release of the prodrug, reduced exposure of active docetaxel in the circulation (compared with administration of the free drug) and maintenance of optimal exposure of the drug in tumour tissue. We also show that administration of the nanotherapeutic in rats and dogs resulted in minimal haematological toxicity, as well as the absence of neutropenia and improved overall tolerability in multiple rodent models. Targeting of the nanotherapeutic to EphA2 improved tumour penetration and resulted in markedly enhanced antitumour activity (compared with administration of free docetaxel and non-targeted nanotherapeutic controls) in multiple tumour-xenografted mice. This nanomedicine could become a potent and safe therapeutic alternative for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
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