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Targeted Chemotherapy of Glioblastoma Spheroids with an Iontronic Pump.
Waldherr, Linda; Seitanidou, Maria; Jakesová, Marie; Handl, Verena; Honeder, Sophie; Nowakowska, Marta; Tomin, Tamara; Karami Rad, Meysam; Schmidt, Tony; Distl, Joachim; Birner-Gruenberger, Ruth; von Campe, Gord; Schäfer, Ute; Berggren, Magnus; Rinner, Beate; Asslaber, Martin; Ghaffari-Tabrizi-Wizsy, Nassim; Patz, Silke; Simon, Daniel T; Schindl, Rainer.
Afiliação
  • Waldherr L; Gottfried Schatz Research Center - Biophysics Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Seitanidou M; Laboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology Linköping University Norrköping 60174 Sweden.
  • Jakesová M; Laboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology Linköping University Norrköping 60174 Sweden.
  • Handl V; Department of Neurosurgery Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Honeder S; Diagnostic and Research Institute of Pathology Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Nowakowska M; Department of Neurosurgery Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Tomin T; Diagnostic and Research Institute of Pathology Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Karami Rad M; Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics Technische Universität Wien Vienna 1060 Austria.
  • Schmidt T; Laboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology Linköping University Norrköping 60174 Sweden.
  • Distl J; Gottfried Schatz Research Center - Biophysics Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Birner-Gruenberger R; Gottfried Schatz Research Center - Biophysics Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • von Campe G; Diagnostic and Research Institute of Pathology Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Schäfer U; Institute of Chemical Technologies and Analytics Technische Universität Wien Vienna 1060 Austria.
  • Berggren M; Department of Neurosurgery Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Rinner B; Department of Neurosurgery Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Asslaber M; Laboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology Linköping University Norrköping 60174 Sweden.
  • Ghaffari-Tabrizi-Wizsy N; Division of Biomedical Research Medical University of Graz Graz 8036 Austria.
  • Patz S; Diagnostic and Research Institute of Pathology Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Simon DT; Otto Loewi Research Center - Immunology and Pathophysiology Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
  • Schindl R; Department of Neurosurgery Medical University of Graz Graz 8010 Austria.
Adv Mater Technol ; 6(5): 2001302, 2021 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34195355
Successful treatment of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most lethal tumor of the brain, is presently hampered by (i) the limits of safe surgical resection and (ii) "shielding" of residual tumor cells from promising chemotherapeutic drugs such as Gemcitabine (Gem) by the blood brain barrier (BBB). Here, the vastly greater GBM cell-killing potency of Gem compared to the gold standard temozolomide is confirmed, moreover, it shows neuronal cells to be at least 104-fold less sensitive to Gem than GBM cells. The study also demonstrates the potential of an electronically-driven organic ion pump ("GemIP") to achieve controlled, targeted Gem delivery to GBM cells. Thus, GemIP-mediated Gem delivery is confirmed to be temporally and electrically controllable with pmol min-1 precision and electric addressing is linked to the efficient killing of GBM cell monolayers. Most strikingly, GemIP-mediated GEM delivery leads to the overt disintegration of targeted GBM tumor spheroids. Electrically-driven chemotherapy, here exemplified, has the potential to radically improve the efficacy of GBM adjuvant chemotherapy by enabling exquisitely-targeted and controllable delivery of drugs irrespective of whether these can cross the BBB.
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