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      The inhibition of metastasis and growth of breast cancer by blocking the NF-κB signaling pathway using bioreducible PEI-based/p65 shRNA complex nanoparticles.

      Biomaterials
      Animals, Biocompatible Materials, chemical synthesis, chemistry, Breast Neoplasms, blood supply, enzymology, metabolism, pathology, Cell Line, Cell Nucleus, Cell Proliferation, Cell Shape, Cyclin D1, Female, Humans, Lymph Nodes, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9, Mice, Nanoparticles, ultrastructure, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Neoplasm Metastasis, Neovascularization, Pathologic, Polyethyleneimine, Polysorbates, RNA, Small Interfering, Signal Transduction, Tissue Distribution, Transcription Factor RelA, antagonists & inhibitors

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          Metastasis is one of the greatest challenges in cancer treatment. In this study, a bioreducible polymer, Tween 85-s-s-polyethyleneimine 2K (TSP), was synthesized and used as a non-viral gene vector for p65 shRNA to block NF-κB signaling pathway, thereby inhibiting the growth and metastasis of breast cancer. The TSP/p65 shRNA complex nanoparticles (TSNs) could significantly down-regulate p65 expression in breast cancer cells due to the rapid degradation of TSP with prompt shRNA release, and consequently not only inhibit cell proliferation and invasion, but also induce cell apoptosis and disrupt the tube formation. Most importantly, TSNs showed high accumulation in tumor and almost completely inhibited the growth and metastasis of the breast cancer xenograft in nude mice induced by MDA-MB-435 cells. All these results indicated the promising of TSP as a non-viral gene vector to knock down p65 expression and inhibit the growth and metastasis of breast cancer. Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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