Abstract
Gene therapy holds great promise for treating prostate cancer unresponsive to conventional therapies. However, the lack of delivery systems that can transport therapeutic DNA and drugs while targeting tumors without harming healthy tissues presents a significant challenge. This study aimed to explore the potential of novel hybrid lipid nanoparticles, composed of biocompatible zein and conjugated to the cancer-targeting ligand transferrin. These nanoparticles were designed to entrap the anti-cancer drug docetaxel and carry plasmid DNA, with the objective of improving the delivery of therapeutic payloads to prostate cancer cells, thereby enhancing their antiproliferative efficacy and gene expression levels. These transferrin-bearing, zeinbased hybrid lipid nanoparticles efficiently entrapped docetaxel, leading to increased uptake by PC-3 and LNCaP cancer cells and significantly enhancing anti-proliferative efficacy at docetaxel concentrations exceeding 1 µg/mL. Furthermore, they demonstrated proficient DNA condensation, exceeding 80% at polymer: DNA weight ratios of 1500:1 and 2000:1. This resulted in increased gene expression across all tested cell lines, with the highest transfection levels up to 11-fold higher than those observed with controls, in LNCaP cells. These novel transferrin-bearing, zein-based hybrid lipid nanoparticles therefore exhibit promising potential as drug and gene delivery systems for prostate cancer therapy.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2643 |
| Number of pages | 32 |
| Journal | Pharmaceutics |
| Volume | 15 |
| Issue number | 11 |
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| Publication status | Published - 20 Nov 2023 |
Funding
K.M. is in receipt of a PhD studentship from the Libyan Government (Libya). I.S. is in receipt of a Thammasat University Scholarship [scholarship number TU_9708] (Thailand). H.A.J. is in receipt of a PhD studentship from Kuwait University (Kuwait). S.S. and P.L. are respectively funded by research grants from The Dunhill Medical Trust [grant number R463/0216] and Worldwide Cancer Research [grant number 16-1303].
Keywords
- zein-based hybrid lipid nanoparticles
- transferrin
- tumor targeting
- delivery system
- cancer therapy
- prostate cancer