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. 2025 Feb 10:378:145-152.
doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2024.12.004. Epub 2024 Dec 12.

Modular functionalization of cellular nanodiscs enables targeted delivery of chemotherapeutics into tumors

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Modular functionalization of cellular nanodiscs enables targeted delivery of chemotherapeutics into tumors

Ilkoo Noh et al. J Control Release. .

Abstract

The effective delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs to tumor sites is critical for cancer treatment and remains a significant challenge. The advent of nanomedicine has provided additional avenues for altering the in vivo distribution of drug payloads and increasing tumor localization. More recently, cell-derived nanoparticles, with their biocompatibility and unique biointerfacing properties, have demonstrated considerable utility for drug delivery applications. Here, we demonstrate that cell membrane-derived nanodiscs can be employed for tumor-targeted delivery. To bestow active targeting capabilities to the cellular nanodiscs, we utilize a modular functionalization strategy based on the SpyCatcher system. This enables the nanodiscs to be covalently modified with any targeting ligand labeled with a short SpyTag peptide sequence. As a proof-of-concept, a model chemotherapeutic doxorubicin is loaded into nanodiscs functionalized with an affibody targeting epidermal growth factor receptor. The resulting nanoformulation demonstrates strong tumor targeting both in vitro and in vivo, and it is able to significantly inhibit tumor growth in a murine breast cancer model.

Keywords: Cellular nanoparticle; Chemotherapy; Modular nanoparticle; SpyCatcher/SpyTag; Targeted delivery.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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