Sonoporation enhances liposome accumulation and penetration in tumors with low EPR

Publication date

2016-06-10

Authors

Theek, Benjamin
Baues, Maike
Ojha, TarunISNI 0000000506032828
Möckel, Diana
Veettil, Seena Koyadan
Steitz, Julia
van Bloois, LouisISNI 000000039297447X
Storm, GertISNI 0000000042534976
Kiessling, Fabian
Lammers, TwanISNI 0000000057759211

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Abstract

The Enhanced Permeability and Retention (EPR) effect is a highly variable phenomenon. To enhance EPR-mediated passive drug targeting to tumors, several different pharmacological and physical strategies have been evaluated over the years, including e.g. TNFα-treatment, vascular normalization, hyperthermia and radiotherapy. Here, we systematically investigated the impact of sonoporation, i.e. the combination of ultrasound (US) and microbubbles (MB), on the tumor accumulation and penetration of liposomes. Two different MB formulations were employed, and their ability to enhance liposome accumulation and penetration was evaluated in two different tumor models, which are both characterized by relatively low levels of EPR (i.e. highly cellular A431 epidermoid xenografts and highly stromal BxPC-3 pancreatic carcinoma xenografts). The liposomes were labeled with two different fluorophores, enabling in vivo computed tomography/fluorescence molecular tomography (CT-FMT) and ex vivo two-photon laser scanning microscopy (TPLSM). In both models, in spite of relatively high inter- and intra-individual variability, a trend towards improved liposome accumulation and penetration was observed. In treated tumors, liposome concentrations were up to twice as high as in untreated tumors, and sonoporation enhanced the ability of liposomes to extravasate out of the blood vessels into the tumor interstitium. These findings indicate that sonoporation may be a useful strategy for improving drug targeting to tumors with low EPR.

Keywords

EPR, Liposomes, Microbubbles, Sonoporation, Ultrasound, Taverne, Pharmaceutical Science

Citation

Theek, B, Baues, M, Ojha, T, Möckel, D, Veettil, S K, Steitz, J, van Bloois, L, Storm, G, Kiessling, F & Lammers, T 2016, 'Sonoporation enhances liposome accumulation and penetration in tumors with low EPR', Journal of Controlled Release, vol. 231, pp. 77-85. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.02.021