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Delivery of therapeutic agents by nanoparticles made of grapefruit-derived lipids.


ABSTRACT: Although the use of nanotechnology for the delivery of a wide range of medical treatments has potential to reduce adverse effects associated with drug therapy, tissue-specific delivery remains challenging. Here we show that nanoparticles made of grapefruit-derived lipids, which we call grapefruit-derived nanovectors, can deliver chemotherapeutic agents, short interfering RNA, DNA expression vectors and proteins to different types of cells. We demonstrate the in vivo targeting specificity of grapefruit-derived nanovectors by co-delivering therapeutic agents with folic acid, which in turn leads to significantly increasing targeting efficiency to cells expressing folate receptors. The therapeutic potential of grapefruit-derived nanovectors was further demonstrated by enhancing the chemotherapeutic inhibition of tumour growth in two tumour animal models. Grapefruit-derived nanovectors are less toxic than nanoparticles made of synthetic lipids and, when injected intravenously into pregnant mice, do not pass the placental barrier, suggesting that they may be a useful tool for drug delivery.

SUBMITTER: Wang Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4396627 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Delivery of therapeutic agents by nanoparticles made of grapefruit-derived lipids.

Wang Qilong Q   Zhuang Xiaoying X   Mu Jingyao J   Deng Zhong-Bin ZB   Jiang Hong H   Zhang Lifeng L   Xiang Xiaoyu X   Wang Baomei B   Yan Jun J   Miller Donald D   Zhang Huang-Ge HG  

Nature communications 20130101


Although the use of nanotechnology for the delivery of a wide range of medical treatments has potential to reduce adverse effects associated with drug therapy, tissue-specific delivery remains challenging. Here we show that nanoparticles made of grapefruit-derived lipids, which we call grapefruit-derived nanovectors, can deliver chemotherapeutic agents, short interfering RNA, DNA expression vectors and proteins to different types of cells. We demonstrate the in vivo targeting specificity of grap  ...[more]

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