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Polymer-drug Conjugate Micelles for Treating Resistant Prostate Cancers

$111,000SC3FY2016GMNIH

Hampton University, Hampton VA

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Abstract

DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Taxanes (e.g. docetaxel) have been used to as standard treatments for androgen-independent prostate cancer. However, many patients relapse due to the development of multiple drug resistance (MDR), which results in poor prognosis. To address this challenge, we propose to develop a polymeric nanomedicine which has integrated multiple innovations in drug discovery, cancer therapy and nanotechnology-based drug delivery. First, we will use a novel microtubule inhibitor, 4-substituted methoxybenzoyl-aryl-thiazole-100 (SMART), to overcome MDR in prostate cancers. Second, multifunctional polymer-drug conjugate (PDC) micelles will be utilized to targeted deliver SMART into prostate cancers. The unique design of PDC micelles enables prostate cancer specific drug delivery through both enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effects and active tumor targeting via tumor targeting peptides. The central hypothesis is that tumor targeting pH-responsive polymer- drug conjugate (PDC) micelles can enhance the delivery of SMART drugs into prostate cancer cells and effectively treat MDR prostate cancers by inducing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. The following specific aims will be investigated: (1) Synthesize pH-responsive Polymer-drug Conjugate Micelles for the Delivery of SMART; (2) Prepare Targeting Peptide Decorated PDC micelles for Prostate Cancer Targeting; (3) Evaluate Anticancer Effects of SMART PDC micelles with MDR Prostate Cancer cells.

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