TY - JOUR
T1 - Fucoidan-coated coral-like Pt nanoparticles for computed tomography-guided highly enhanced synergistic anticancer effect against drug-resistant breast cancer cells
AU - Kang, Seounghun
AU - Kang, Kyunglee
AU - Chae, Ari
AU - Kim, Young Kwan
AU - Jang, Hongje
AU - Min, Dal Hee
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2019/8/28
Y1 - 2019/8/28
N2 - Chemotherapy, the most commonly applied cancer treatment, often causes unexpected failure due to multidrug resistance (MDR). To overcome MDR, we have designed a platform to realize a combinational synergistic effect of a natural bioactive product (fucoidan), anticancer small compound (doxorubicin), and photothermal nanocarrier (Pt nanoparticle) to treat drug-resistant breast cancer cells. Especially, fucoidan, a sulfated, polysaccharide-structured, therapeutic biopolymer, has been recently recognized as a potential anticancer compound; however, its cancer-inhibiting efficacy has been regarded as low owing to its insufficient level in serum following its conventional oral ingestion. To enhance its potency, fucoidan was applied as a biocompatible surfactant and surface-coating biopolymer in nanocarrier synthesis to manufacture coral-like, fucoidan-coated Pt nanoparticles with a rough surface morphology by a one-pot method. As a result, the biological-thermo-chemo trimodal combination treatment showed excellent therapeutic efficiency against the MDR breast cancer cell MCF-7 ADR both in vitro and in vivo, and the computed tomography contrast effect was also confirmed from the constituent element Pt. Beyond universal application in drug delivery and photothermal therapy, the present approach of applying a MDR modulating/anticancer natural product from nanoparticle synthesis to theranostics will contribute greatly to maximizing their potential through interdisciplinary convergence in the near future.
AB - Chemotherapy, the most commonly applied cancer treatment, often causes unexpected failure due to multidrug resistance (MDR). To overcome MDR, we have designed a platform to realize a combinational synergistic effect of a natural bioactive product (fucoidan), anticancer small compound (doxorubicin), and photothermal nanocarrier (Pt nanoparticle) to treat drug-resistant breast cancer cells. Especially, fucoidan, a sulfated, polysaccharide-structured, therapeutic biopolymer, has been recently recognized as a potential anticancer compound; however, its cancer-inhibiting efficacy has been regarded as low owing to its insufficient level in serum following its conventional oral ingestion. To enhance its potency, fucoidan was applied as a biocompatible surfactant and surface-coating biopolymer in nanocarrier synthesis to manufacture coral-like, fucoidan-coated Pt nanoparticles with a rough surface morphology by a one-pot method. As a result, the biological-thermo-chemo trimodal combination treatment showed excellent therapeutic efficiency against the MDR breast cancer cell MCF-7 ADR both in vitro and in vivo, and the computed tomography contrast effect was also confirmed from the constituent element Pt. Beyond universal application in drug delivery and photothermal therapy, the present approach of applying a MDR modulating/anticancer natural product from nanoparticle synthesis to theranostics will contribute greatly to maximizing their potential through interdisciplinary convergence in the near future.
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U2 - 10.1039/c9nr04495g
DO - 10.1039/c9nr04495g
M3 - Article
C2 - 31380881
AN - SCOPUS:85070737893
SN - 2040-3364
VL - 11
SP - 15173
EP - 15183
JO - Nanoscale
JF - Nanoscale
IS - 32
ER -