• Title of article

    Bacterially Derived 400 nm Particles for Encapsulation and Cancer Cell Targeting of Chemotherapeutics

  • Author/Authors

    MacDiarmid، نويسنده , , Jennifer A. and Mugridge، نويسنده , , Nancy B. and Weiss، نويسنده , , Jocelyn C. and Phillips، نويسنده , , Leo and Burn، نويسنده , , Adam L. and Paulin، نويسنده , , Richard P. and Haasdyk، نويسنده , , Joel E. and Dickson، نويسنده , , Kristie-Ann and Brahmbhatt، نويسنده , , Vatsala N. and Pattison، نويسنده , , Scott T. and James، نويسنده , , Alexander C. and Al Bakri، نويسنده , , Ghalib and Straw، نويسنده , , Rodney C. and Stillman، نويسنده , , Bruce and Graham، نويسنده , , Robert M. and Brahmbhatt، نويسنده , , Himanshu، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
  • Pages
    15
  • From page
    431
  • To page
    445
  • Abstract
    Summary ic administration of chemotherapeutic agents results in indiscriminate drug distribution and severe toxicity. Here we report a technology potentially overcoming these shortcomings through encapsulation and cancer cell-specific targeting of chemotherapeutics in bacterially derived 400 nm minicells. We discovered that minicells can be packaged with therapeutically significant concentrations of chemotherapeutics of differing charge, hydrophobicity, and solubility. Targeting of minicells via bispecific antibodies to receptors on cancer cell membranes results in endocytosis, intracellular degradation, and drug release. This affects highly significant tumor growth inhibition and regression in mouse xenografts and case studies of lymphoma in dogs despite administration of minute amounts of drug and antibody; a factor critical for limiting systemic toxicity that should allow the use of complex regimens of combination chemotherapy.
  • Keywords
    CHEMBIO
  • Journal title
    Cancer Cell
  • Serial Year
    2007
  • Journal title
    Cancer Cell
  • Record number

    1336447