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Authors Liu Y, Huang P, Hou X, Yan F, Jiang Z, Shi J, Xie X, Shen J, Fan Q, Wang Z, Feng N
Received 8 January 2019
Accepted for publication 12 March 2019
Published 7 May 2019 Volume 2019:14 Pages 3311—3330
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S200847
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Mian Wang
Background: Oral
route of administration is preferred for treating breast cancer, especially
when continued disease management with good tolerability is required; however,
orally administered chemotherapeutics combined with near-infrared (NIR) dyes
are hindered by the low bioavailability, insufficient for the desired
therapeutic efficacy. In this study, we developed a hybrid
self-microemulsifying drug delivery system for co-loading curcumin–phospholipid
complex and NIR dye IR780 (CUR/IR780@SMEDDS), to achieve combined
phototherapeutic and chemotherapeutic effects against lung metastasis of breast
cancer.
Methods: CUR/IR780@SMEDDS
were characterized. The efficacy against breast cancer metastasis was evaluated
by photothermal and photodynamic assessment, cytotoxicity, invasion, and
migration in metastatic 4T1 breast cancer cells in vitro, and in vivo oral
bioavailability study in rats and pharmacodynamics studies in tumor-bearing
nude mice.
Results: CUR/IR780@SMEDDS
improved oral bioavailability of curcumin and IR780 in rats compared with
curcumin and IR780 suspensions. CUR/IR780@SMEDDS exhibited remarkable
photothermal and photodynamic effects in vitro. In metastatic 4T1 breast cancer
cells, CUR/IR780@SMEDDS combined with localized NIR laser irradiation induced
significant cytotoxicity and inhibited invasion and migration of 4T1 cells, an
outcome attributable to cumulative effects of IR780-induced hyperthermia and
pharmacological effects of curcumin. In orthotopic 4T1 tumor-bearing nude mice,
combination of oral administration of CUR/IR780@SMEDDS with local NIR laser
irradiation inhibited tumor progression and suppressed lung metastasis.
Keywords: curcumin,
IR780, oral drug delivery, lung metastasis of breast cancer, photo/chemotherapy
