Bacteria-inspired transformable nanoparticle targets and covers residual tumor against bladder cancer recurrence

Nano Today(2022)

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The regrowth of residual tumor left by incomplete surgery leads to bladder cancer recurrence. Postoperative intravesical instillation in clinic shows unsatisfactory recurrence inhibition owing to rapid drug emptying and non-specific distribution. Here, inspired by intrinsic bacterial adhesion towards exposed wounds through fibronectin binding peptide, we develop a bacteria-inspired peptide-based nanoparticle that targets exposed fibronectin on the surgical bed with residual tumor. Upon binding, the nanoparticle simultaneously transforms into fibrous coating as drug depots for long-term release of encapsulated doxorubicin. The transformable nanoparticle retains 8.5-fold higher doxorubicin concentration than free one in bladders of live mice 3 days post-instillation. Reasonably, this formulation obviously suppresses tumor regrowth in an incomplete tumor resection model. Compared to the clinical doxorubicin treatment, it reduces the recurrence rate from 71% to 29% in a murine orthotopic bladder cancer model. This bacteria-inspired biomaterial provides a promising intravesical treatment but also opportunities for clinical management on cancer recurrence.
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Bladder cancer,Nanoparticle,Peptide,Fibronectin,Self-assembly,Biomimetic
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