Quantification of Cellular Drug Biodistribution Addresses Challenges in Evaluating in vitro and in vivo Encapsulated Drug Delivery

细胞药物生物分布的量化解决了评估体内和体外包封药物输送的挑战

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作者:Christopher B Rodell, Paige Baldwin, Bianca Fernandez, Ralph Weissleder, Srinivas Sridhar, J Matthew Dubach

Abstract

Nanoencapsulated drug delivery to solid tumors is a promising approach to overcome pharmacokinetic limitations of therapeutic drugs. However, encapsulation leads to complex drug biodistribution and delivery making analysis of delivery efficacy challenging. As proxies, nanocarrier accumulation or total tumor drug uptake in the tumor are used to evaluate delivery. Yet, these measurements fail to assess delivery of active, released drug to the target, and thus it commonly remains unknown if drug-target occupancy has been achieved. Here, we develop an approach to evaluate the delivery of encapsulated drug to the target, where residual drug target vacancy is measured using a fluorescent drug analog. In vitro measurements reveal that burst release governs drug delivery independent of nanoparticle uptake, and highlight limitations of evaluating nanoencapsulated drug delivery in these models. In vivo, however, our approach captures successful nanoencapsulated delivery, finding that tumor stromal cells drive nanoparticle accumulation and mediate drug delivery to adjacent cancer cells. These results, and generalizable approach, provide a critical advance to evaluate delivery of encapsulated drug to the drug target - the central objective of nanotherapeutics.

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