Investigator

Francesca Cavalieri

Associate Professor · University of Rome Tor Vergata, Chemical Sciences and Technologies

FCFrancesca Cavalie…
Papers(1)
Transforming the Chem…
Collaborators(8)
Frank CarusoGiancarlo ForteGiovanni Luca BerettaMarco CassaniMuthupandian Ashokkum…Nadia ZaffaroniSoraia FernandesSukhvir Kaur Bhangu
Institutions(4)
Rmit UniversityThe University of Mel…King's College LondonFondazione IRCCS Isti…

Papers

Transforming the Chemical Structure and Bio‐Nano Activity of Doxorubicin by Ultrasound for Selective Killing of Cancer Cells

AbstractReconfiguring the structure and selectivity of existing chemotherapeutics represents an opportunity for developing novel tumor‐selective drugs. Here, as a proof‐of‐concept, the use of high‐frequency sound waves is demonstrated to transform the nonselective anthracycline doxorubicin into a tumor selective drug molecule. The transformed drug self‐aggregates in water to form ≈200 nm nanodrugs without requiring organic solvents, chemical agents, or surfactants. The nanodrugs preferentially interact with lipid rafts in the mitochondria of cancer cells. The mitochondrial localization of the nanodrugs plays a key role in inducing reactive oxygen species mediated selective death of breast cancer, colorectal carcinoma, ovarian carcinoma, and drug‐resistant cell lines. Only marginal cytotoxicity (80–100% cell viability) toward fibroblasts and cardiomyocytes is observed, even after administration of high doses of the nanodrug (25–40 µg mL−1). Penetration, cytotoxicity, and selectivity of the nanodrugs in tumor‐mimicking tissues are validated by using a 3D coculture of cancer and healthy cells and 3D cell‐collagen constructs in a perfusion bioreactor. The nanodrugs exhibit tropism for lung and limited accumulation in the liver and spleen, as suggested by in vivo biodistribution studies. The results highlight the potential of this approach to transform the structure and bioactivity of anticancer drugs and antibiotics bearing sono‐active moieties.

141Works
1Papers
8Collaborators

Positions

2022–

Associate Professor

University of Rome Tor Vergata · Chemical Sciences and Technologies

2019–

Vice Chancellor Senior Research Fellow/ Associate Professor

RMIT University · Applied Chemistry and Environmental Science

2002–

Senior Lecturer/Aggregate Professor

Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata · Chemical Science and Technologies

2015–

Future Fellow

University of Melbourne · chemical and biomolecular engineering

2007–

Research Fellow

University of Melbourne · Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

1999–

Researcher

ENEA Centro Ricerche Casaccia · Environment

1998–

Researcher

ENEA Centro Ricerche Trisaia · Environment

1998–

Research Fellow

Università degli Studi di Trieste · Biochemistry

1996–

Research Fellow

Purdue University · Food Science

1995–

Research Fellow

Universita degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata/Menarini · Chemical Science and Technology

Education

2014

PhD in Chemistry/Dr

University of Melbourne · School of Chemistry

1995

Laurea in Industrial Chemistry 110/110 cum laude/Dr

Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza · Chemistry

Keywords
Nano BiomaterialsNanobiotechnologyPhysical Chemistry of BiosystemsNanodrug delivery
Links & IDs
0000-0001-5391-5069

Scopus: 7004536461

Researcher Id: Q-1982-2015