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Fluorinated Polymer Mediated Transmucosal Peptide Delivery for Intravesical Instillation Therapy of Bladder Cancer

  • Guangzhi Li
  • , Qifang Lei
  • , Fei Wang
  • , Dashi Deng
  • , Shupeng Wang
  • , Longlong Tian
  • , Wanwan Shen
  • , Yiyun Cheng*
  • , Zhuang Liu
  • , Song Wu
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Shenzhen University
  • Shenzhen Following Precision Medical Research Institute
  • Soochow University
  • East China Normal University

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摘要

Surgical intervention combined with intravesical instillation of chemotherapeutics to clear residual cancer cells after operation is the current standard treatment method for bladder cancer. However, the poor bioavailability of active pharmaceutical ingredients for bladder cancer cells on account of the biological barriers of bladder mucosa, together with significant side effects of currently used intravesical medicine, have limited the clinical outcomes of localized adjuvant therapy for bladder cancer. Aiming at improved intravesical instillation therapy of bladder cancer, a fluorinated polyethylenimine (F-PEI) is employed here for the transmucosal delivery of an active venom peptide, polybia-mastoparan I (MPI), which shows selective antiproliferative effect against various bladder cancer cell lines. Upon simple mixing, MPI and F-PET would coassemble to form stable nanoparticles, which show greatly improved cross-membrane and transmucosal penetration capacities compared with MPI alone or nonfluorinated MPI/PEI nanoparticles. MPI/F-PEI shows higher in vivo tumor growth inhibition efficacy for local treatment of a subcutaneous tumor model. More excitingly, as further demonstrated in an orthotopic bladder cancer model, MPI/F-PEI offers remarkably improved therapeutic effects compared to those achieved by free MPI or the first-line bladder cancer drug mitomycin C. This work presents a new transmucosal delivery carrier particularly promising for intravesical instillation therapy of bladder cancer.

源语言英语
文章编号1900936
期刊Small
15
25
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 21 6月 2019

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