用于药物递送的天然纳米颗粒:蛋白质组学见解和装载阿霉素的鳄梨外泌体的抗癌潜力。

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Pharmaceuticals Pub Date : 2025-06-04 DOI:10.3390/ph18060844
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背景:外泌体近年来因其在药物传递方面的潜力而引起了人们的极大关注。特别是植物源性外泌体,由于其独特的特性,包括免疫原性、生物相容性、安全性、无细胞性和纳米级结构,可以作为直接的抗癌药物。方法:本研究表征了美洲鳄梨衍生的外泌体,探索其抗癌特性、蛋白质组学特征和治疗潜力。结果:分离的外泌体直径为99.58±5.09 nm(未加载)和151.2±6.36 nm(加载阿霉素),zeta电位分别为-17 mV和-28 mV。蛋白质组学分析鉴定出47种蛋白,包括保守的外泌体标记蛋白(GAPDH、微管蛋白)和应激反应蛋白(防御素、几丁质内质酶)。功能富集揭示了其在光合作用、糖酵解、ATP合成和跨膜运输中的作用,并得到了蛋白质相互作用网络的支持,突出了能量代谢和细胞运输。DOX包封率为18%,24 h缓释为44.4%。体外实验表明,其在乳腺癌(MCF-7、T47D、4T1)和内皮细胞(C166)中的活性降低,与DOX (Av+DOX)协同增强。基因表达分析显示细胞特异性调节:Av+DOX上调T47D中的TP53和STAT,但抑制4T1/C166中的TP53和STAT,提示上下文依赖机制。结论:这些发现强调鳄梨外泌体是一种很有前途的药物递送纳米载体,具有生物相容性、代谢功能和可调节的细胞毒性。它们的植物来源为哺乳动物外泌体提供了一种可扩展的、低成本的替代品,在肿瘤学和靶向治疗中具有潜在的应用前景。进一步优化加载效率和体内验证是必要的,以推进转化前景。
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Natural Nanoparticles for Drug Delivery: Proteomic Insights and Anticancer Potential of Doxorubicin-Loaded Avocado Exosomes.

Background: Exosomes have recently attracted significant attention for their potential in drug delivery. Plant-derived exosomes, in particular, may serve as direct anticancer agents due to their unique characteristics, including immunogenicity, biocompatibility, safety, cell-free nature, and nanoscale structure. Methods: This study characterizes Persea americana (avocado)-derived exosomes, exploring their anticancer properties, proteomic profile, and therapeutic potential. Results: Isolated exosomes exhibited a diameter of 99.58 ± 5.09 nm (non-loaded) and 151.2 ± 6.36 nm (doxorubicin (DOX)-loaded), with zeta potentials of -17 mV and -28 mV, respectively. Proteomic analysis identified 47 proteins, including conserved exosome markers (GAPDH, tubulin) and stress-response proteins (defensin, endochitinase). Functional enrichment revealed roles in photosynthesis, glycolysis, ATP synthesis, and transmembrane transport, supported by protein-protein interaction networks highlighting energy metabolism and cellular trafficking. DOX encapsulation efficiency was 18%, with sustained release (44.4% at 24 h). In vitro assays demonstrated reduced viability in breast cancer (MCF-7, T47D, 4T1) and endothelial (C166) cells, enhanced synergistically by DOX (Av+DOX). Gene expression analysis revealed cell-specific modulation: Av+DOX upregulated TP53 and STAT in T47D but suppressed both in 4T1/C166, suggesting context-dependent mechanisms. Conclusions: These findings underscore avocado exosomes as promising nanovehicles for drug delivery, combining biocompatibility, metabolic functionality, and tunable cytotoxicity. Their plant-derived origin offers a scalable, low-cost alternative to mammalian exosomes, with potential applications in oncology and targeted therapy. Further optimization of loading efficiency and in vivo validation are warranted to advance translational prospects.

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Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceuticals Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
CiteScore
6.10
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1332
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期刊介绍: Pharmaceuticals (ISSN 1424-8247) is an international scientific journal of medicinal chemistry and related drug sciences.Our aim is to publish updated reviews as well as research articles with comprehensive theoretical and experimental details. Short communications are also accepted; therefore, there is no restriction on the maximum length of the papers.
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