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Antitumor Applications of Polyphenol-Conjugated Turnip Mosaic Virus-Derived Nanoparticles

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2022

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<b>Background:</b> Filamentous plant virus-derived nanoparticles are biodegradable and noninfectious to humans. Their structure is also amenable to chemical modifications. They constitute an appealing material for biomedical applications including imaging and drug delivery. We had previously used turnip mosaic virus-derived nanoparticles (TuMV-NPs) to increase antibody-sensing <i>in vivo</i>, to prevent biofilm formation and to build biological nanoscaffolds. <b>Materials & methods:</b> We analyzed TuMV-NP biodistribution and tumor homing using <i>in vivo</i> imaging. We studied <i>in vitro</i> the interaction with human cancer cell lines and the antiproliferative effect of epigallocatechin gallate-functionalized TuMV-NPs. <b>Results & conclusion:</b> TuMV-NPs are efficiently internalized by human cells and show good tumor homing. The antiproliferative effect of epigallocatechin gallate-TuMV-NPs suggests that they could offer a potential anticancer therapy.

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