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A novel ibuprofen derivative with anti-lung cancer properties: Synthesis, formulation, pharmacokinetic and efficacy studies

  • Ka Wing Cheng
  • , Ting Nie
  • , Nengtai Ouyang
  • , Ninche Alston
  • , Chi C. Wong
  • , George Mattheolabakis
  • , Ioannis Papayannis
  • , Liqun Huang
  • , Basil Rigas
  • Stony Brook University
  • Medicon Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
  • Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Abstract

Phospho-non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (phospho-NSAIDs) are a novel class of NSAID derivatives with potent antitumor activity. However, phospho-NSAIDs have limited stability in vivo due to their rapid hydrolysis by carboxylesterases at their carboxylic ester link. Here, we synthesized phospho-ibuprofen amide (PIA), a metabolically stable analog of phospho-ibuprofen, formulated it in nanocarriers, and evaluated its pharmacokinetics and anticancer efficacy in pre-clinical models of human lung cancer. PIA was 10-fold more potent than ibuprofen in suppressing the growth of human non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines, an effect mediated by favorably altering cytokinetics and inducing oxidative stress. Pharmacokinetic studies in rats revealed that liposome-encapsulated PIA exhibited remarkable resistance to hydrolysis by carboxylesterases, remaining largely intact in the systemic circulation, and demonstrated selective distribution to the lungs. The antitumor activity of liposomal PIA was evaluated in a metastatic model of human NSCLC in mice. Liposomal PIA strongly inhibited lung tumorigenesis (>95%) and was significantly (p < 0.05) more efficacious than ibuprofen. We observed a significant induction of urinary 8-iso-prostaglandin F in vivo, which indicates that ROS stress probably plays an important role in mediating the antitumor efficacy of PIA. Our findings suggest that liposomal PIA is a potent agent in the treatment of lung cancer and merits further evaluation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)236-243
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume477
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 30 2014

Keywords

  • Ibuprofen
  • Liposome
  • Lung cancer
  • Phospho-ibuprofen amide
  • Xenografts

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