A multifunctional nanocomplex for enhanced cell uptake, endosomal escape and improved cancer therapeutic effect




Almeida PV, Shahbazi MA, Correia A, Makila E, Kemell M, Salonen J, Hirvonen J, Santos HA

PublisherFUTURE MEDICINE LTD

2017

Nanomedicine

NANOMEDICINE

NANOMEDICINE-UK

12

12

1401

1420

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1743-5889

1748-6963

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.2217/nnm-2017-0034(external)



Aim: To evaluate the chemotherapeutic potential of a novel multifunctional nanocomposite encapsulating both porous silicon (PSi) and gold (Au) nanoparticles in a polymeric nanocomplex. Materials & methods: The nanocomposite was physicochemically characterized and evaluated in vitro for biocompatibility, cellular internalization, endosomolytic properties, cytoplasmatic drug delivery and chemotherapeutic efficacy. Results: The nanocomposites were successfully produced and exhibited adequate physicochemical properties and superior in vitro cyto- and hemocompatibilities. The encapsulation of PSi nanoparticles in the nanocomplexes significantly enhanced their cellular internalization and enabled their endosomal escape, resulting in the efficient cytoplasmic delivery of these nanosystems. Sorafenibloaded nanocomposites showed a potent in vitro antiproliferative effect on MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. Conclusion: The multifunctional nanocomposite herein presented exhibits great potential as a chemotherapeutic nanoplatform.



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