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Development of a novel microbubble-liposome complex conjugated with peptide ligands targeting IL4R on brain tumor cells

  • See Hyoung Park
  • , Young Yoon
  • , Hyoungwon Moon
  • , Ga Hyun Lee
  • , Byung Heon Lee
  • , Tae Jong Yoon
  • , Hak Jong Lee

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Abstract

Gas (SF6)-filled microbubbles (MBs) were prepared by emulsion and solvent-evaporation method. The prepared MBs were further conjugated with doxorubicin (Dox)-loaded nano-sized liposome and peptide ligands to interleukin-4 receptor (IL4R) for targeting brain tumor cells. The final MB-liposome (Dox)-IL4R targeting peptide ligand [MB-Lipo (Dox)-IL4RTP] had a spherical structure with the mean size of 1,500 nm. The MB-Lipo (Dox)-IL4RTP exhibited cellular uptake in U87MG brain tumor cells (a brain tumor cell line expressing strongly IL4R) with frequency ultrasound energy suggesting that MB-Lipo (Dox)-IL4RTP provided effective targeting ability for brain tumor cells. In addition, WST-1 assay results showed that MB-Lipo (Dox)-IL4RTP inhibited the proliferation of U87MG cells IL4R-dependently. This was confirmed by western blotting of γH2AX, phospho (Ser15)-p53, p53 and p21 which are signal transduction proteins involved in DNA damage response and cell cycle arrest. Taken together, these results indicate that MB-Lipo (Dox)-IL4RTP represents a promising ultrasonic contrast agent for tumortargeting ultrasonic imaging.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-136
Number of pages6
JournalOncology Reports
Volume36
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2016

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • Brain
  • IL4R
  • Ligand
  • Liposome
  • Microbubble
  • Tumor

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