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J Cell Physiol ; 236(2): 1529-1544, 2021 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32749687

ABSTRACT

Exosome selectivity mechanisms underlying exosome-target cell interactions and the specific traits affecting their capability to communicate still remain unclear. Moreover, the capacity of exosomes to efficiently deliver their molecular cargos intracellularly needs precise investigation towards establishing functional exosome-based delivery platforms exploitable in the clinical practice. The current study focuses on: (a) exosome production from normal MRC-5 and Vero cells growing in culture, (b) physicochemical characterization by dynamic light scattering (DLS) and cryo-transmission electron microscopy; (c) cellular uptake studies of rhodamine-labeled exosomes in normal and cancer cells, providing to exosomes either "autologous" or "heterologous" cellular delivery environments; and (d) loading exogenous Alexa Fluor 488-labeled siRNA into exosomes for the assessment of their delivering capacity by immunofluorescence in a panel of recipient cells. The data obtained thus far indicate that MRC-5 and Vero exosomes, indeed exhibit an interesting delivering profile, as promising "bio-shuttles," being pharmacologically exploitable in the context of theranostic applications.


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Drug Delivery Systems , Exosomes/chemistry , MicroRNAs/therapeutic use , RNA, Small Interfering/therapeutic use , Animals , Cell Communication/genetics , Cell Line, Tumor , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cryoelectron Microscopy , Exosomes/genetics , Humans , MicroRNAs/chemistry , RNA, Small Interfering/chemistry , Vero Cells
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J Control Release ; 278: 142-155, 2018 05 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29605567

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Encapsulation of poorly water-soluble drugs into mesoporous materials (e.g. silica) has evolved as a favorable strategy to improve drug solubility and bioavailability. Several techniques (e.g. spray drying, solvent evaporation, microwave irradiation) have been utilized for the encapsulation of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) into inorganic porous matrices. In the present work, a novel chalcone (KAZ3) with anticancer properties was successfully synthesized by Claisen-Schmidt condensation. KAZ3 was loaded into mesoporous (SBA-15 and MCM-41) and non-porous (fumed silica, FS) materials via two techniques; electrohydrodynamic atomization (EHDA) and solvent impregnation. The effect of both loading methods on the physicochemical properties of the particles (e.g. size, charge, entrapment efficiency, crystallinity, dissolution and permeability) was investigated. Results indicated that EHDA technique can load the active in a complete amorphous form within the pores of the silica particles. In contrast, reduced crystallinity (~79%) was obtained for the solvent impregnated formulations. EHDA engineered formulations significantly improved drug dissolution up to 30-fold, compared to the crystalline drug. Ex vivo studies showed EHDA formulations to exhibit higher permeability across rat intestine than their solvent impregnated counterparts. Cytocompatibility studies on Caco-2 cells demonstrated moderate toxicity at high concentrations of the anticancer agent. The findings of the present study clearly show the immense potential of EHDA as a loading technique for mesoporous materials to produce poorly water-soluble API carriers of high payload at ambient conditions. Furthermore, the scale up potential in EHDA technologies indicate a viable route to enhance drug encapsulation and dissolution rate of loaded porous inorganic materials.


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Antineoplastic Agents/administration & dosage , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Drug Carriers/chemistry , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents/chemistry , Antineoplastic Agents/pharmacokinetics , Caco-2 Cells , Crystallization , Drug Liberation , Humans , Intestinal Absorption , Male , Porosity , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Solubility , Solvents/chemistry , Technology, Pharmaceutical/methods , Water/chemistry
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