PEG-PE/Phosphatidylcholine Mixed Immunomicelles Specifically Deliver Encapsulated Taxol to Tumor Cells of Different Origin and Promote their Efficient Killing |
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Authors: | Z. Gao A.N. Lukyanov A.R. Chakilam V.P. Torchilin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bouve College of Health Sciences Northeastern University 02115 Boston MA USA |
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Abstract: | Mixed micelles were prepared from poly(ethyleneglycol)-distearyl phosphoethanolamine (PEG 2000 -PE) and egg phosphatidylcholine. The micelles were covalently modified with the nucleosome-specific monoclonal antibody 2C5 known to recognize and bind a variety of tumor cells via their surface-bound nucleosomes. Covalent attachment of 2C5 antibody was performed via a micelle-incorporated PEG-PE with the distal terminus of the PEG block activated with p -nitrophenylcarbonyl group (pNP-PEG-PE). Micelle surface-attached 2C5 antibody maintained its specific activity. 2C5-targeted immunomicelles were able to carry more than 3 wt% of taxol. Taxol-loaded immunomicelles specifically recognized tumor cell lines of several types. The cytotoxicity of 2C5-targeted taxol-loaded immunomicelles in a cell culture model was much higher when compared with free taxol or taxol in non-targeted micelles. |
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Keywords: | Immunomicelles Anticancer Antibody Taxol (paclictaxel) Tumor Cell Targeting Cytotoxicity |
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