Functionalized diterpene parvifloron D-loaded hybrid nanoparticles for targeted delivery in melanoma therapy

Ther Deliv. 2016 Aug;7(8):521-44. doi: 10.4155/tde-2016-0027.

Abstract

Aim: Parvifloron D is a natural diterpene with a broad and not selective cytotoxicity toward human tumor cells. In order to develop a targeted antimelanoma drug delivery platform for Parvifloron D, hybrid nanoparticles were prepared with biopolymers and functionalized with α-melanocyte stimulating hormone. Results/methodology: Nanoparticles were produced according to a solvent displacement method and the physicochemical properties were assessed. It was shown that Parvifloron D is cytotoxic and can induce, both as free and as encapsulated drug, cell death in melanoma cells (human A375 and mouse B16V5). Parvifloron D-loaded nanoparticles showed a high encapsulation efficiency (87%) and a sustained release profile. In vitro experiments showed the nanoparticles' uptake and cell internalization.

Conclusion: Hybrid nanoparticles appear to be a promising platform for long-term drug release, presenting the desired structure and a robust performance for targeted anticancer therapy.

Keywords: cutaneous melanoma; hybrid nanoparticles; parvifloron D; sustained release; targeted delivery; α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone.

MeSH terms

  • Abietanes*
  • Animals
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Drug Delivery Systems*
  • Humans
  • Melanoma / drug therapy
  • Mice
  • Nanoparticles*

Substances

  • 2-(4-hydroxy)-benzoyloxy-11-hydroxy-5,7,9(11),13-abietatetraen-12-one
  • Abietanes