2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-86198-y
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A smart viral vector for targeted delivery of hydrophobic drugs

Abstract: Targeted delivery of hydrophobic chemotherapeutic drugs to tumor cells remains a fundamental problem in cancer therapy. Effective encapsulation of hydrophobic drugs in nano-vehicles can improve their pharmacokinetics, bioavailability and prevent off-target localization. We have devised a method for easy chemical conjugation and multivalent display of a tumor-homing peptide to virus-like particles of a non-mammalian virus, Flock House Virus (FHV), to engineer it into a smart vehicle for targeted delivery of hyd… Show more

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“…The same peak wavelength for free Bdpy in DMSO and VLP-Bdpy (Figure 3c) is likely due to the fact that DMSO has a similar refractive index to the CP 15,61 and suggests that in VLP-Bdpy, the dye is mostly surrounded by a medium different from water, i.e., it must be in tight contact with the protein. We note that trapping of hydrophobic molecules in viral capsids has been demonstrated previously, 62,63 but it has not been accomplished until now by coassembly of CP and dyes in a DMSO solution.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…The same peak wavelength for free Bdpy in DMSO and VLP-Bdpy (Figure 3c) is likely due to the fact that DMSO has a similar refractive index to the CP 15,61 and suggests that in VLP-Bdpy, the dye is mostly surrounded by a medium different from water, i.e., it must be in tight contact with the protein. We note that trapping of hydrophobic molecules in viral capsids has been demonstrated previously, 62,63 but it has not been accomplished until now by coassembly of CP and dyes in a DMSO solution.…”
Section: ■ Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…, it must be in tight contact with the protein. We note that trapping of hydrophobic molecules in viral capsids has been demonstrated previously, , but it has not been accomplished until now by co-assembly of CP and dyes in a DMSO solution.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…One excellent example to show GE11 specificity is the genetic fusion of GE11 into adenovirus 5 (Ad5) virus particle at the AB loop of the viral fiber knob (so called KO1 mutation) which significantly decreases binding of Ad5 towards the recipient cells while reversely enhances the internalization of the chimeric Ad5 into EGFR positive cell lines 36 . The other example of chemically modified nodavirus (Flockhouse virus or FHV, structurally homolog to MrNV) with tumour homing peptide has shown recently to successfully deliver hydrophobic drugs into EGFR-positive breast cancer cells, a closely-resembled example to MrNV reported herein 37 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Protein nanoparticle carriers possess an interior cavity for encapsulation of hydrophobic small molecules (Figure E). For example, ferritin nanoparticles have been engineered to encapsulate doxorubicin, cisplatin, and other small molecule therapeutics. ,,, Drug-loaded ferritin nanoparticles have not yet been clinically approved due to complexity in manufacturing and specific tissue targeting, but promising advancements are underway.…”
Section: Part 2: Therapeutic Applications Of Protein Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%