2008 Annual Meeting
(332b) Anti-HER2/neu Liposomes for Triggered Content Release In Ovarian and Breast Cancer Cells
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In this work, we describe PEGylated anti-HER2/neu liposomes composed of rigid bilayer membranes containing only lamellar forming lipids that are triggered to form phase-separated domains in a pH-dependent manner resulting in fast and extensive content release. These liposomes were evaluated in serum supplemented media (60% v/v serum). Anti-HER2/neu liposomes with encapsulated fluorescent compounds were also evaluated for binding, internalization and content release in HER2/neu overexpressing ovarian cancer cells, and breast cancer cells, and were compared to compositions similar to FDA approved formulations. Our studies demonstrate the potential of the proposed liposomes as delivery carriers to increase the drug bioavailability in metastatic tumors.