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Tumor Cell-Derived Extracellular Vesicle-Coated Nanocarriers: An Efficient Theranostic Platform for the Cancer-Specific Delivery of Anti-miR-21 and Imaging Agents
Cancer Cell-Coated Nanocarriers for Targeted Delivery of Anti-miR-21 Therapy and Imaging
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Abstract
TEV-mediated anti-miR-21 delivery achieved a 3-fold higher cell kill efficiency in breast cancer cells compared to doxorubicin treatment alone.
- MicroRNAs play crucial roles in cancer initiation and progression.
- Targeted delivery of miRNA therapeutics using tumor cell-derived extracellular vesicles (TEVs) offers a new strategy for anticancer therapy.
- TEVs loaded with anti-miR-21 effectively blocked the function of the oncogenic miR-21 in cancer cells.
- TEVs derived from multiple cancer cell lines demonstrated robust delivery and transfection efficiency of anti-miR-21.
- TEV-GIONs showed strong magnetic resonance imaging contrast and effective photothermal effects in vitro.
- The biodistribution of anti-miR-21 loaded TEV-GIONs indicated tumor-targeting capabilities and correlated with treatment efficacy.
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