Journal of Nanobiotechnology (Oct 2020)

The microneedles carrying cisplatin and IR820 to perform synergistic chemo-photodynamic therapy against breast cancer

  • Ji-jun Fu,
  • Chu-wen Li,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Ming-yue Chen,
  • Qiang Zhang,
  • Xi-yong Yu,
  • Bo Wu,
  • Jie-xia Li,
  • Ling-ran Du,
  • Yuan-ye Dang,
  • Dan Wu,
  • Min-yan Wei,
  • Zhi-qiang Lin,
  • Xue-ping Lei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-020-00697-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

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Abstract Backgrounds Surgical resection and adjunct chemotherapy or radio-therapy has been applied for the therapy of superficial malignant tumor in clinics. Whereas, there are still some problems limit its clinical use, such as severe pains and side effect. Thus, it is urgent need to develop effective, minimally invasive and low toxicity therapy stagey for superficial malignant tumor. Topical drug administration such as microneedle patches shows the advantages of reduced systemic toxicity and nimble application and, as a result, a great potential to treat superficial tumors. Methods In this study, microneedle (MN) patches were fabricated to deliver photosensitizer IR820 and chemotherapy agent cisplatin (CDDP) for synergistic chemo-photodynamic therapy against breast cancer. Results The MN could be completely inserted into the skin and the compounds carrying tips could be embedded within the target issue for locoregional cancer treatment. The photodynamic therapeutic effects can be precisely controlled and switched on and off on demand simply by adjusting laser. The used base material vinylpyrrolidone—vinyl acetate copolymer (PVPVA) is soluble in both ethanol and water, facilitating the load of both water-soluble and water-insoluble drugs. Conclusions Thus, the developed MN patch offers an effective, user-friendly, controllable and low-toxicity option for patients requiring long-term and repeated cancer treatments.

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