Development of folate-functionalized PEGylated zein nanoparticles for ligand-directed delivery of paclitaxel

  • Zar Chi Soe
  • , Wenquan Ou
  • , Milan Gautam
  • , Kishwor Poudel
  • , Bo Kyun Kim
  • , Le Minh Pham
  • , Cao Dai Phung
  • , Jee Heon Jeong
  • , Sung Giu Jin
  • , Han Gon Choi
  • , Sae Kwang Ku
  • , Chul Soon Yong
  • , Jong Oh Kim

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Abstract

In this study, we investigated the active targeted delivery of a hydrophobic drug, paclitaxel (PTX), via receptor-mediated endocytosis by folate receptors expressed on cancer cells using a protein-based nanoparticle system. PTX was loaded on zein nanoparticles and conjugated with folate (PTX/Zein-FA) to estimate its chemotherapeutic efficacy in folate receptor-expressing KB cancer cells. PTX/Zein-FA nanoparticles were successfully developed, with a nanoparticle size of ~180 nm and narrow polydispersity index (~0.22). Accelerated release of PTX in an acidic environment was observed for PTX/Zein-FA. An in vitro cellular study of PTX/Zein-FAs in KB cells suggested that PTX/Zein-FA improved the cytotoxic activity of PTX on folate receptors overexpressed in cancer cells by inducing proapoptotic proteins and inhibiting anti-apoptotic proteins. In addition, PTX/Zein-FA exhibited anti-migratory properties and could alter the cell cycle profile of KB cells. A549 cells, which are folate receptor-negative cancer cells, showed no significant enhancement in the in vitro cellular activities of PTX/Zein-FA. We describe the antitumor efficacy of PTX/Zein-FA in KB tumor-bearing mice with minimum toxicity in healthy organs, and the results were confirmed in comparison with free drug and non-targeted nanoparticles.

Original languageEnglish
Article number562
JournalPharmaceutics
Volume11
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2019

Keywords

  • Folic acid
  • Nanoparticle
  • Paclitaxel
  • Zein

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