Source: Chang, J. E., et al. Anticancer Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy with Lung Cancer-Targeted Nanoparticles. J. Vis. Exp. (2016).
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a non-invasive and non-surgical method for lung cancer treatment. Photosensitizers selectively accumulate in tumor tissue and lead to tumor cell death in the presence of oxygen and the proper wavelength of light. This video describes the in vivo anti-tumor efficacy analysis using photosensitizer containing nanoparticles in a tumor-bearing mouse, to determine the phototoxic potential of the photosensitizer.
All procedures involving animals have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Synthesis of Hyaluronic Acid-Ceramide (HACE)
2. Preparation of the Nanoparticles
3. In vivo anticancer efficacy in tumor-bearing mice
The authors have nothing to disclose.
oligo hyaluronic acid | Bioland Co., Ltd. | ||
DS-Y30 (ceramide 3B; mainly Noleoyl-phytosphingosine) | Doosan Biotech Co., Ltd. | ||
adipic acid dihydrazide | Sigma Aldrich | A0638 | |
N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N′- ethylcarbodiimide | Sigma Aldrich | 39391 | |
4-(chloromethyl)benzoyl chloride | Sigma Aldrich | 270784 | |
Paclitaxel | Taihua Corporations | ||
syringe filter | Sartorius Stedim Biotech GmbH | 17762 | 15 mm, RC, PP, 0.45 µm |
RPMI-1640 | Gibco Life Technologies, Inc. | 11875 | |
Penicillin–streptomycin | Gibco Life Technologies, Inc. | 15070 | |
Fetal bovine serum | Gibco Life Technologies, Inc. | 16140071 | |
Celite (Filter agent) | Sigma Aldrich | 6858 | See step 1.4 |