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In this novel study, lipid nanoparticles encapsulating curcumin were able to prevent metastasis formation and limited the progression of the disease by modulating vascular inflammation and impairing the circulating tumor cells' arrest as a result of down-regulation of ICAM1 and MUC1 in a highly metastatic breast cancer cell line model.
SUBMITTER: Palange AL
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4077976 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jul
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Palange Anna L AL Di Mascolo Daniele D Carallo Claudio C Gnasso Agostino A Decuzzi Paolo P
Nanomedicine : nanotechnology, biology, and medicine 20140222 5
Vascular adhesion and endothelial transmigration are critical steps in the establishment of distant metastasis by circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Also, vascular inflammation plays a pivotal role in steering CTCs out of the blood stream. Here, long circulating lipid-polymer nanoparticles encapsulating curcumin (NANOCurc) are proposed for modulating the vascular deposition of CTCs. Upon treatment with NANOCurc, the adhesion propensity of highly metastatic breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231) onto TNF- ...[more]