In vivo bioorthogonal chemistry enables local hydrogel and systemic pro-drug to treat soft tissue sarcoma

JM Mejia Oneto, I Khan, L Seebald… - ACS central science, 2016 - ACS Publications
JM Mejia Oneto, I Khan, L Seebald, M Royzen
ACS central science, 2016ACS Publications
The ability to activate drugs only at desired locations avoiding systemic immunosuppression
and other dose limiting toxicities is highly desirable. Here we present a new approach,
named local drug activation, that uses bioorthogonal chemistry to concentrate and activate
systemic small molecules at a location of choice. This method is independent of
endogenous cellular or environmental markers and only depends on the presence of a
preimplanted biomaterial near a desired site (eg, tumor). We demonstrate the clear …
The ability to activate drugs only at desired locations avoiding systemic immunosuppression and other dose limiting toxicities is highly desirable. Here we present a new approach, named local drug activation, that uses bioorthogonal chemistry to concentrate and activate systemic small molecules at a location of choice. This method is independent of endogenous cellular or environmental markers and only depends on the presence of a preimplanted biomaterial near a desired site (e.g., tumor). We demonstrate the clear therapeutic benefit with minimal side effects of this approach in mice over systemic therapy using a doxorubicin pro-drug against xenograft tumors of a type of soft tissue sarcoma (HT1080).
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