Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7784898 Carbohydrate Polymers 2018 32 Pages PDF
Abstract
Recurrence of glioblastoma is one of the major concerns due to its heterogeneous nature and association of Glioma Initiating stem-like Cells (GICs). Nanoparticles mediated delivery of chemotherapeutic agent targeting both cancer and glioma stem cells could provide a solution to recurrent malignancies of the glioblastoma tumor. The approach described here provides enhanced chemotherapeutic potency utilizing 1,3β-Glucan as an outer shell to the chitosan nanoparticles (Cs-NPs) loaded with paclitaxel to prevent hemolysis with, the core-shell nano-structure (Cs-PTX-NP) enabling effective chemotherapy against malignant glioblastoma. The prepared nanoparticles (1,3β-Cs-PTX-NPs) with sustained release of the paclitaxel provide a targeted therapeutic approach that overcome systemic toxicities with the 1,3β-Glucan shell and improve drug bioavailability. Hemolysis investigation indicated that 1,3β-Cs-PTX-NP was significantly less hemolytic than paclitaxel enabling intravenous delivery. Also, 1,3β-Cs-PTX-NPs were considerably more cytotoxic (IC50) against glioma cancer LN18 cells and C6 stem-like cells compared with the PTX. In conclusion, this study found that 1,3β-Cs-PTX-NP addressed serious limitation with systemic delivery of paclitaxel by preventing hemolysis and providing chemotherapeutic delivery with significant anti-cancer efficacy against recurrent glioblastoma.
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