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Synthetic cannabinoids nano-micelles for the management of triple negative breast cancer

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly heterogeneous disease with poor prognosis and inadequate therapeutic outcome. This contribution reports the use of a cannabinoid derivative, WIN55,212-2 (WIN) on the growth of TNBC in a 4T1 syngeneic mouse model. To reduce the well-known psychoactive...

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Published in:Journal of controlled release 2018-12, Vol.291, p.184-195
Main Authors: Greish, Khaled, Mathur, Aanchal, Al Zahrani, Reem, Elkaissi, Sara, Al Jishi, Muna, Nazzal, Osama, Taha, Safa, Pittalà, Valeria, Taurin, Sebastien
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Summary:Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly heterogeneous disease with poor prognosis and inadequate therapeutic outcome. This contribution reports the use of a cannabinoid derivative, WIN55,212-2 (WIN) on the growth of TNBC in a 4T1 syngeneic mouse model. To reduce the well-known psychoactive side effects of cannabinoids, we prepared a nanomicellar formulation of WIN (SMA-WIN). In vivo biodistribution, in silico ADME predictions, anticancer activity, and psychoactive effect of WIN and SMA-WIN studies suggest that SMA-WIN formulation can reduce to greater extent tumor growth with milder psychoactive side effects when compared to free drug. Finally, the effects of WIN and SMA-WIN in combination with doxorubicin (Doxo), an established chemotherapeutic agent for the treatment of TNBC, were investigated in vitro and in vivo. SMA-WIN in combination with Doxo showed therapeutic efficacy and was able to reduce the tumor volume of TNBC murine model drastically. Moreover, SMA-WIN, while favoring drug tumor accumulation, minimized the adverse psychoactive effects that have impeded the use of this agent in the clinic. To our knowledge, this is the first report for the assessment of cannabinoid nanoparticles in vivo for the treatment of TNBC and its enhanced anticancer effect at low doses with Doxo. These findings suggest a new therapeutic strategy in the management of TNBC. [Display omitted] •SMA-WIN has been tested for the first time in vivo for its anticancer activity in a murine model of triple-negative breast cancers (TNBC)•SMA-WIN micelle showed reduced psychoactive side-effect in vivo compared to the free drug•Combination of doxorubicin (Doxo) and low dosage of SMA-WIN potentiates the anticancer effect in TNBC in vivo model with negligible psychoactive effect•Our findings open up the way to new therapeutic opportunities for TNBC
ISSN:0168-3659
1873-4995
DOI:10.1016/j.jconrel.2018.10.030