作者: Arun Samidurai , Anindita Das , Donatas Kraskauskas , Bei Zhang , Amy LL Olex
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摘要: Background: Doxorubicin (Dox) is a potent chemotherapeutic drug widely used for the treatment of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). However, Dox treatment results in inadvertent cardiotoxic effects which often require supplemental therapy. We previously showed that treatment with embryonic stem cells derived exosomes (ES-Exos) enhanced chemosensitivity of Dox in breast cancer cells. Here we tested the hypothesis whether adjuvant therapy with ES-Exos in mice with orthotopic TNBC xenograft can enhance the anti-tumor effect of Dox and improve cardiac function. Methods and Results: Athymic female nude mice (6-wk old) were injected with human MDA-MB-231-Luc cell line in mammary intraductal T4 region to generate orthotopic xenografts of TNBC. After 2 weeks of tumor growth, mice (n=10/group) were treated for 4 weeks with: Saline (Con); Dox (5 mg/kg/week); ES-Exos (50 μg, twice a week …