- A bacterial protein enhances the release and efficacy of liposomal cancer drugs.
A bacterial protein enhances the release and efficacy of liposomal cancer drugs.
Science (New York, N.Y.) (2006-11-25)
Ian Cheong, Xin Huang, Chetan Bettegowda, Luis A Diaz, Kenneth W Kinzler, Shibin Zhou, Bert Vogelstein
PMID17124324
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
Clostridium novyi-NT is an anaerobic bacterium that can infect hypoxic regions within experimental tumors. Because C. novyi-NT lyses red blood cells, we hypothesized that its membrane-disrupting properties could be exploited to enhance the release of liposome-encapsulated drugs within tumors. Here, we show that treatment of mice bearing large, established tumors with C. novyi-NT plus a single dose of liposomal doxorubicin often led to eradication of the tumors. The bacterial factor responsible for the enhanced drug release was identified as a previously unrecognized protein termed liposomase. This protein could potentially be incorporated into diverse experimental approaches for the specific delivery of chemotherapeutic agents to tumors.
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Sigma-Aldrich
Lipopolysaccharide aus Escherichia coli O111:B4, purified by gel-filtration chromatography