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. 2019 Sep;14(18):2461-2479.
doi: 10.2217/nnm-2019-0090. Epub 2019 Aug 28.

Multicompartmental lipid-protein nanohybrids for combined tretinoin/herbal lung cancer therapy

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Multicompartmental lipid-protein nanohybrids for combined tretinoin/herbal lung cancer therapy

Nayra M Kamel et al. Nanomedicine (Lond). 2019 Sep.

Abstract

Aim: Multicompartmental lipid-protein nanohybrids (MLPNs) were developed for combined delivery of the anticancer drugs tretinoin (TRE) and genistein (GEN) as synergistic therapy of lung cancer. Materials & methods: The GEN-loaded lipid core was first prepared and then coated with TRE-loaded zein shell via nanoprecipitation. Results: TRE/GEN-MLPNs demonstrated a size of 154.5 nm. In situ ion pair formation between anionic TRE and the cationic stearyl amine improved the drug encapsulation with enhanced stability of MLPNs. TRE/GEN-coloaded MLPNs were more cytotoxic against A549 cancer cells compared with combined free GEN/TRE. In vivo, lung cancer bearing mice treated with TRE/GEN-MLPNs displayed higher apoptotic caspase activation compared with mice-treated free combined GEN/TRE. Conclusion: TRE/GEN-MLPNs might serve as a promising parenteral nanovehicles for lung cancer therapy.

Keywords: genistein; lipid–protein nanohybrids; lung cancer; multicompartmental nanoparticles; tretinoin.

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