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Targeted Transferrin-Modified Polymeric Micelles: Enhanced Efficacy in Vitro and in Vivo in Ovarian Carcinoma
In this study, transferrin (Tf)-modified
polyÂ(ethylene glycol)-phosphatidylethanolamine
(mPEG-PE) micelles loaded with the poorly water-soluble drug, R547
(a potent and selective ATP-competitive cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK)
inhibitor), were prepared and evaluated for their targeting efficiency
and cytotoxicity in vitro and in vivo to A2780 ovarian carcinoma cells,
which overexpress transferrin receptors (TfR). At 10 mM lipid concentration,
both Tf-modified and plain micelles solubilized 800 μg of R547.
Tf-modified micelles showed enhanced interaction with A2780 ovarian
carcinoma cells in vitro. The involvement of TfR in endocytosis of
Tf-modified micelles was confirmed by colocalization studies of micelle-treated
cells with the endosomal marker Tf-Alexa488. We confirmed endocytosis
of micelles in an intact form with micelles loaded with a fluorescent
dye and additionally labeled with fluorescent lipid. The in vitro
cytotoxicity and in vivo tumor growth inhibition studies in A2780-tumor
bearing mice confirmed the enhanced efficacy of Tf-modified R547-loaded
micelles compared to free drug solution and to nonmodified micelles.
The results of this study demonstrate the potential application of
Tf-conjugated polymeric micelles in the treatment of tumors overexpressing
TfR