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Layer-By-Layer Gelatin/Chondroitin Quantum Dots-Based Nanotheranostics: Combined Rapamycin/Celecoxib Delivery and Cancer Imaging

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2018

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<b>Aim:</b> Nanotheranostics consisting of highly-fluorescent quantum dots coupled with gelatin/chondroitin layer-by-layer assembled nanocapsules were developed. <b>Materials & methods:</b> The hydrophobic drugs celecoxib (CXB) and rapamycin (RAP) were co-loaded into the oily core of nanocapsules (NCs) to enable synergistic growth inhibition of breast cancer cells. To overcome the nonspecific binding of actively targeted CS-NCs with normal cells, a matrix metalloproteinase (MMP-2)-degradable cationic gelatin layer was electrostatically deposited onto the surface of the negatively-charged CS-NCs. <b>Results:</b> The prepared nanocarriers displayed strong fluorescence which enabled tracing their internalization into cancer cells. An enhanced cytotoxicity of the NCs against breast cancer cells was demonstrated. <i>In vivo</i>, the nanoplatforms displayed superior antitumor efficacy as well as nonimmunogenic response. <b>Conclusion:</b> Therefore, these multifunctional nanoplatforms could be used as potential cancer theranostics.

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