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Subtherapeutic Photodynamic Treatment Facilitates Tumor Nanomedicine Delivery and Overcomes Desmoplasia

Authors :
Maneesha A Rajora
Marta Overchuk
Danielle M. Charron
Brian C. Wilson
Shrey Sindhwani
Warren C. W. Chan
Gang Zheng
Martin G. Pomper
Abdullah Muhammad Syed
Adam Koebel
Juan Chen
Kara M. Harmatys
Source :
Nano letters. 21(1)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Limited tumor nanoparticle accumulation remains one of the main challenges in cancer nanomedicine. Here, we demonstrate that subtherapeutic photodynamic priming (PDP) enhances the accumulation of nanoparticles in subcutaneous murine prostate tumors ∼3-5-times without inducing cell death, vascular destruction, or tumor growth delay. We also found that PDP resulted in an ∼2-times decrease in tumor collagen content as well as a significant reduction of extracellular matrix density in the subendothelial zone. Enhanced nanoparticle accumulation combined with the reduced extravascular barriers improved therapeutic efficacy in the absence of off-target toxicity, wherein 5 mg/kg of Doxil with PDP was equally effective in delaying tumor growth as 15 mg/kg of Doxil. Overall, this study demonstrates the potential of PDP to enhance tumor nanomedicine accumulation and alleviate tumor desmoplasia without causing cell death or vascular destruction, highlighting the utility of PDP as a minimally invasive priming strategy that can improve therapeutic outcomes in desmoplastic tumors.

Details

ISSN :
15306992
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano letters
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....69bac7275dbfcbb5d434dca22d3431b1