Platelet–Tumor Cell Hybrid Membrane-Camouflaged Nanoparticles for Enhancing Therapy Efficacy in Glioma

Research Square (Research Square)(2021)

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Cell membrane-camouflaged nanoparticles are drawing increasing attention because their surfaces retain the natural functionalities of the cell plasma membranes, making them a unique class of biomimetic materials combining natural and synthetic components. Modifying the cell membranes or combining the functions of different types of membranes enhances their functionality. Herein, we prepared platelet and tumor cell membrane camouflaged antitumor nanoparticles. The effects of β-mangostin-loaded nanoparticles on the target and its anticancer action in glioma were measured in vitro and in vivo. Multifunctional nanoparticles were manufactured with platelet–C6 hybrid biomimetic coating (PCM), lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA), and β-mangostin. PCM increased the proportion of active drug targeting in C6 and immune escape characteristics in THP-1 cells, thus enhancing the cytotoxicity of β-PCNPs. The β-PCNPs were comprehensively characterized to study the inherent properties of both source cells. Compared with bare β-NPs, β-PCNPs exhibited high tumor-targeting ability and induced apoptosis of C6 cells in vitro. Mice experiments with intravenous administration of the drug revealed that the β-PCNP platform enhanced the tumor targeting capability and exhibited excellent chemotherapy with high inhibition rate of glioma tumor growth in vivo. The mice in the β-PCNP group had a markedly prolonged circulation lifetime and exhibited better outcome than those in the β-NP group. These results provide a new strategy of utilizing PCNPs as carriers for drug delivery, which improves the targeting efficiency and therapeutic efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents for glioma therapy.
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nanoparticles,glioma,platelet–tumor,membrane-camouflaged
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