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Somatostatin Receptor‐Mediated Tumor‐Targeting Nanocarriers Based on Octreotide‐PEG Conjugated Nanographene Oxide for Combined Chemo and Photothermal Therapy
Authors:Xuyuan Zhang  Chongyin Yang  Jianping Zhou  Meirong Huo
Affiliation:1. State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, Department of Pharmaceutics, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, China;2. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, MD, USA
Abstract:Nano‐sized in vivo active targeting drug delivery systems have been developed to a high anti‐tumor efficacy strategy against certain cancer‐cells‐specific. Graphene based nanocarriers with unique physical and chemical properties have shown significant potentials in this aspect. Here, octreotide (OCT), an efficient biotarget molecule, is conjugated to PEGylated nanographene oxide (NGO) drug carriers for the first time. The obtained NGO‐PEG‐OCT complex shows low toxicity and excellent stability in vivo and is able to achieve somatostatin receptor‐mediated tumor‐specific targeting delivery. Owing to the high loading efficiency and accurate targeting delivery of anti‐cancer drug doxorubicin (DOX), our DOX loaded NGO‐PEG‐OCT complex offers a remarkably improved cancer‐cell‐specific cellular uptake, chemo‐cytotoxicity, and decreased systemic toxicity compared to free DOX or NGO‐PEG. More importantly, due to its strong near‐infrared absorption, the NGO‐PEG‐OCT complex further enhances efficient photothermal ablation of tumors, delivering combined chemo and photothermal therapeutic effect against cancer cells.
Keywords:graphene oxide  octreotide  photothermal therapy  somatostatin receptors  tumor targeting  cancer therapy
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