Pancreatic Tumor‐Targeting Stemsome Therapeutics

Author:

Park Jun‐Young1,Park Jun Young2,Jeong Yong‐Gyu2,Park Joo‐Hwan3,Park Yeon Ho4,Kim Sang‐Hyun5,Khang Dongwoo1267ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lee Gil Ya Cancer and Diabetes Institute Gachon University Incheon 21999 South Korea

2. Department of Health Sciences and Technology GAIHST Gachon University Incheon 21999 South Korea

3. Division of Medical Oncology Department of Internal Medicine Gil Medical Center College of Medicine Gachon University Incheon 21565 South Korea

4. Department of Surgery Gil Medical Center College of Medicine Gachon University Incheon 21565 South Korea

5. CMRI Department of Pharmacology College of Medicine Kyungpook National University Daegu 41944 South Korea

6. Department of Physiology College of Medicine Gachon University Incheon 21999 South Korea

7. Ectosome Inc. Incheon 21999 South Korea

Abstract

AbstractOwing to the intrinsic ability of stem cells to target the tumor environment, stem‐cell‐membrane‐functionalized nanocarriers can target and load active anticancer drugs. In this work, a strategy that focuses on stem cells that self‐target pancreatic cancer cells is developed. In particular, malignant deep tumors such as pancreatic cancer cells, one of the intractable tumors that currently have no successful clinical strategy, are available for targeting and destruction. By gaining the targeting ability of stem cells against pancreatic tumor cells, stem cell membranes can encapsulate nano‐polylactide‐co‐glycolide loaded with doxorubicin to target and reduce deep pancreatic tumor tissues. Considering the lack of known target proteins on pancreatic tumor cells, the suggested platform technology can be utilized for targeting any malignant tumors in which surface target receptors are unavailable.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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