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Berberine-based self-assembly agents with enhanced synergistic antitumor efficacy

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State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines ,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Bioactive Natural Product Research ,School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy ,China Pharmaceutical University ,Nanjing ,China
Wang, Yun;
Affiliation
State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines ,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Bioactive Natural Product Research ,School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy ,China Pharmaceutical University ,Nanjing ,China
Li, Zhongrui;
Affiliation
State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines ,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Bioactive Natural Product Research ,School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy ,China Pharmaceutical University ,Nanjing ,China
Zhang, Haili;
Affiliation
State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines ,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Bioactive Natural Product Research ,School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy ,China Pharmaceutical University ,Nanjing ,China
Wu, Peiye;
Affiliation
State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines ,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Bioactive Natural Product Research ,School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy ,China Pharmaceutical University ,Nanjing ,China
Zhao, Yu;
Affiliation
State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines ,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Bioactive Natural Product Research ,School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy ,China Pharmaceutical University ,Nanjing ,China
Li, Renshi;
Affiliation
State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines ,Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Bioactive Natural Product Research ,School of Traditional Chinese Pharmacy ,China Pharmaceutical University ,Nanjing ,China
Han, Chao;
Affiliation
Department of Rehabilitation ,College of Acupuncture and Moxibustion and Massage Health Preservation and Rehabilitation ,Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine ,Nanjing ,China
Wang, Lei

Tumors are still a major threat to people worldwide. Nanodrug delivery and targeting systems can significantly improve the therapeutic efficacy of chemotherapeutic drugs for antitumor purposes. However, many nanocarriers are likely to exhibit drawbacks such as a complex preparation process, limited drug-loading capacity, untargeted drug release, and toxicity associated with nanocarriers. Therefore, new therapeutic alternatives are urgently needed to develop antitumor drugs. Natural products with abundant scaffold diversity and structural complexity, which are derived from medicinal plants, are important sources of new antitumor drugs. Here, two carrier-free berberine (BBR)-based nanoparticles (NPs) were established to increase the synergistic efficacy of tumor treatment. BBR can interact with glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) and artesunate (ART) to self-assemble BBR-GA and BBR-ART NPs without any nanocarriers, respectively, the formation of which is dominated by electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions. Moreover, BBR-GA NPs could lead to mitochondria-mediated cell apoptosis by regulating mitochondrial fission and dysfunction, while BBR-ART NPs induced ferroptosis in tumor cells. BBR-based NPs have been demonstrated to possess significant tumor targeting and enhanced antitumor properties compared with those of simple monomer mixes both in vitro and in vivo . These carrier-free self-assemblies based on natural products provide a strategy for synergistic drug delivery and thus offer broad prospects for developing enhanced antitumor drugs.

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