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Development and Biological Characterization of Cancer Biomimetic Membrane Nanovesicles for Enhancing Therapy Efficacy in Human Glioblastoma Cells

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
As nanocarriers of a new generation, biomimetic nanovesicles are an emerging class of therapeutic tools whose surface is integrated or fabricated with biomaterials capable of mimicking the biological features and functions of native cells. Thanks to this, biomimetic nanovesicles, in particular, those made by plasma membrane moieties, possess greatly improved biocompatibility, high target specificity, a long retention time, and minimal undesired immune responses. For these reasons, a multitude of progenitor cells including cancer ones were employed as templates to generate biomimetic or membrane-camouflaged nanovesicles hosting different therapeutic compounds. In this contribution, different membrane-derived biomimetic vesicles (M-NVs) were generated by osmotic lysis or plasma membrane isolation approaches from normal and cancer cell lines and assayed against in vitro models of human glioblastoma. M-NVs were compared in their cellular internalization degrees of DNA and proteins, morphologically and molecularly characterized, expressing an extracellular membrane-associated marker. Then, Rose Bengal (RB), a photoactivable drug characterized by a relatively low cellular uptake, was incorporated into nascent glioblastoma-derived M-NVs and finally administered to homotypic receiving cells, showing an increased degree of internalization as well as induced cytotoxic effects, even in the absence of photodynamic direct stimulation. Similar results were also obtained assaying lyophilized M-NVs loaded with RB. In conclusion, M-NVs generated by cell membranes effectively deliver several cargoes, including therapeutic molecules, maintain functionality after lyophilization, and show significant internalization effects, making them a promising strategy for therapeutic applications against human glioblastoma cells.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
membrane-camouflaged nanovesicles; glial tumors; Rose Bengal anticancer
Elenco autori:
Massarotti, M; Corna, P; Mallik, A; Milanesi, G; Casali, C; Magrassi, L; Comincini, S
Autori di Ateneo:
CASALI CLAUDIO
COMINCINI SERGIO
CORNA PAOLA
MAGRASSI LORENZO
MALLIK AROMITA
MASSAROTTI MARTINA
MILANESI GLORIA ANGELA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1513396
Pubblicato in:
NANOMATERIALS
Journal
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