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Authors Qiu L, Dong C, Kan X
Received 23 September 2017
Accepted for publication 12 February 2018
Published 17 April 2018 Volume 2018:12 Pages 863—872
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S152420
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Sukesh Voruganti
Purpose: B-cell lymphoma is the most
frequently diagnosed lymphoid tumor. Folic acid (FA)-decorated systems were
found to be preferentially internalized on the B-cell lymphoma cell line which
is reported to express the folate receptor. This study was designed to develop
an FA-decorated vincristine (VCR)-loaded system for targeted lymphoma
treatment.
Methods: FA-decorated lipid was synthesized. VCR-loaded
lipid-polymer hybrid nanoparticles (LPNs) were fabricated. In vitro cell
lines and an in vivo lymphoma animal model was used to evaluate the anti B-cell
lymphoma effect.
Results: FA-decorated, VCR-loaded LPNs (FA-VCR/LPNs) have
shown a targeted effect in delivery to B-cell lymphoma cells. FA-VCR/LPNs also
showed the highest anti-tumor effect in murine-bearing lymphoma xenografts.
Conclusion: FA-VCR/LPNs can achieve targeted delivery of
VCR, bring about an outstanding therapeutic effect to treat lymphoma, and also
reduce the systemic toxicity. FA-VCR/LPNs could be an excellent system for
lymphoma therapy.
Keywords: lymphoma, drug
delivery system, lipid-polymer hybrid nanoparticles, folic acid, vincristine