药物输送
常用化疗药物
药品
流出
细胞毒性T细胞
癌症研究
化学
药理学
细胞
细胞凋亡
体外
生物
生物化学
有机化学
作者
Ke Tang,Yi Zhang,Huafeng Zhang,Pingwei Xu,Jing Liu,Jingwei Ma,Meng Lv,Dapeng Li,Foad Katirai,Guanxin Shen,Gui‐Mei Zhang,Zuo‐Hua Feng,Duyun Ye,Bo Huang
摘要
Cellular microparticles are vesicular plasma membrane fragments with a diameter of 100-1,000 nanometres that are shed by cells in response to various physiological and artificial stimuli. Here we demonstrate that tumour cell-derived microparticles can be used as vectors to deliver chemotherapeutic drugs. We show that tumour cells incubated with chemotherapeutic drugs package these drugs into microparticles, which can be collected and used to effectively kill tumour cells in murine tumour models without typical side effects. We describe several mechanisms involved in this process, including uptake of drug-containing microparticles by tumour cells, synthesis of additional drug-packaging microparticles by these cells that contribute to the cytotoxic effect and the inhibition of drug efflux from tumour cells. This study highlights a novel drug delivery strategy with potential clinical application.
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