Supercritical fluid assembly of albendazole liposomes targeting gastrin-releasing peptide receptor overexpressing tumors

Nanomedicine (Lond). 2020 Jun 2. doi: 10.2217/nnm-2020-0048. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Aim: To develop albendazole (ABZ)-loaded bombesin(6-14) (BBN(6-14)) functionalized liposomes for targeting GRPR to enhance delivery to cancer cells. Materials & methods: ABZ-loaded liposomes were formulated using supercritical CO2 technology; functionalized with a GRPR-targeted lipid-anchored BBN(6-14) peptide; and evaluated for effects on cell viability, particle size and targeted cell uptake. Results: BBN(6-14)-coated ABZ liposomes decreased cell viability compared with nonfunctionalized ABZ liposomes. The level of GRPR expression positively correlated with intracellular uptake and decreased cell viability. The reduced cell viability, higher cell uptake and GRPR expression were observed in the order PC-3 > Caco-2 > HepG2 cells. Conclusion: BBN(6-14)-functionalized ABZ liposomes showed enhanced reduction in cell viability compared with nonfunctionalized ABZ liposomes.

Keywords: active targeting; albendazole; cancer; gastrin-releasing peptide receptor; stealth liposomes; supercritical fluid technology.