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Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine 2019-Oct

Co-delivery of Poria cocos extract and doxorubicin as an 'all-in-one' nanocarrier to combat breast cancer multidrug resistance during chemotherapy.

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Yanan Li
Xiaolian Li
Yang Lu
Birendra Chaurasiya
Gujie Mi
Di Shi
Daquan Chen
Thomas Webster
Jiasheng Tu
Yan Shen

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Recent studies have indicated that multidrug resistance (MDR) can significantly limit the effects of conventional chemotherapy. In this study, PT (Pachymic acid and dehydrotumulosic acid) are the two major triterpenoid components purified and identified in P. cocos. A liposomal co-delivery system encapsulating doxorubicin (DOX) and PT was prepared. Notably, the mechanism of PT reversed P-glycoprotein (P-gp) mediated MDR mainly relied on the inhibition of the P-gp function, which further decreased the levels of P-gp and caveolin-1 proteins. In drug-resistant MCF cells, co-administration with 5μg/ml PT significantly enhanced sensitivity of DOX. Finally, liposome-mediated co-delivery with PT significantly improved the anti-tumor effect of DOX in tumor-bearing mice when compared to other single therapy groups. In conclusion, this study showed for the first time that DOX and PT act synergistically as an "all-in-one" treatment to reverse MDR during tumor treatment and, thus, should be studied further for a wide range of anti-cancer applications.

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