Nanodiamond-conjugated transferrin as chemotherapeutic drug delivery

作者:Wang, Zhiqin; Tian, Zhimei; Dong, Yu; Li, Lin; Tian, Lu; Li, Yingqi*; Yang, Binsheng
来源:Diamond and Related Materials, 2015, 58: 84-93.
DOI:10.1016/j.diamond.2015.06.008

摘要

Targeted therapy is considered to be a promising strategy of cancer treatments. Herein we demonstrate the potential of a nanotechnology strategy for special drug delivery based on nanodiamond (ND) functionalized by transferrin. Specifically, the transferrin-doxorubicin (Tf-DOX) complex is covalently coupled with carboxylated ND to prepare the targeted nanomedicine (ND-(Tf-DOX)). In vitro studies showed that ND-(Tf-DOX) can effectively deliver the drug inside living cells via a clathrin-dependent and transferrin receptor-mediate endocytosis pathway by flow cytometry analysis, and the ND-(Tf-DOX) nanomedicine located in the lysosomes through laser scanning confocal microscopy. In vivo, we found that tumor volume change of tumor-bearing mice treated with ND-(Tf-DOX) nanomedicine was lightly lower than that of DOX-treated. The results demonstrated that the targeting capability of ND-(Tf-DOX) nanomedicine relative drug alone is not significant, and it may be disturbed by proteins when they are placed in a complex biological environment However, it can markedly decrease side effects compared to DOX alone in both the liver and spleen. This suggests that in vivo ND-(Tf-DOX) nanomedicine can effectively inhibit tumor growth as the same as DOX More importantly, it can decrease side effects. This study attempts to endowed transferrin-functionalized and chemotherapeutic drug-loaded nanodiamond as a platform for drug delivery and therapy to cancer cells.