articleJournal of Controlled ReleaseSep 24, 2015HYBRID OA

Microvesicle- and exosome-mediated drug delivery enhances the cytotoxicity of Paclitaxel in autologous prostate cancer cells

University of Helsinki · Tampere University

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Abstract

Background

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are naturally occurring membrane particles that mediate intercellular communication by delivering molecular information between cells. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of two different populations of EVs (microvesicle- and exosome-enriched) as carriers of Paclitaxel to autologous prostate cancer cells.

Methods

EVs were isolated from LNCaP- and PC-3 prostate cancer cell cultures using differential centrifugation and characterized by electron microscopy, nanoparticle tracking analysis, and Western blot. The uptake of microvesicles and exosomes by the autologous prostate cancer cells was assessed by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy. The EVs were loaded with Paclitaxel and the effectiveness of EV-mediated drug delivery was assessed with viability assays. The distribution of EVs and EV-delivered Paclitaxel in cells was inspected by confocal microscopy.

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Authors

6

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Microvesicles
  • LNCaP
  • Microvesicle
  • Paclitaxel
  • Exosome
  • Prostate cancer
  • Cancer cell
  • Viability assay
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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