Lung cancer ranks second position among the cancer-related deaths. Osimertinib mesylate (OSM) is a tyrosine-kinase-inhibitor which can effectively treat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but still there are certain limitations and side effects which could be circumvented by polymeric nanoparticles approach. Hence, this research was aimed to develop drug-loaded biodegradable polycaprolactone nanoparticles (PCL-NPs) such as OSM-loaded PCL-NPs (PCL-OSM-NPs) and chitosan fabricated OSM-loaded PCL-NPs (CS-PCL-OSM-NPs) to achieve active-targeting of OSM in the cancerous lung tissue. Thus, CS-PCL-OSM-NPs enhance the anticancer efficacy due to active targeting nature and thereby reduces off-target side effects of OSM in the NSCLC treatment. Blank PCL-NPs, PCL-OSM-NPs, and CS-PCL-OSM-NPs were prepared by nanoprecipitation method. Optimized blank PCL-NPs, PCL-OSM-NPs, and CS-PCL-OSM-NPs exhibited the mean particle size of 90.2 ± 4.7 nm, 167.7 ± 2.9 nm, and 233.7 ± 4.8 nm respectively. The encapsulation efficiency % (%EE) of PCL-OSM-NPs was found to be 68.4 ± 3.2%. In vitro drug release study demonstrated sustained release profile of 69.5 ± 5% and 65.7 ± 1.5% for OSM from both the PCL-OSM-NPs and CS-PCL-OSM-NPs, respectively. The PCL-OSM-NPs and CS-PCL-OSM-NPs demonstrated the inhibition of 82.2 ± 0.5% and 81.9 ± 0.2% in A549 cancer cells respectively which clearly signified the improved efficacy. Moreover, the PCL-OSM-NPs and CS-PCL-OSM-NPs exhibited significantly less hemolysis than OSM indicating safety of the formulation. These findings indicate that biohemocompatible CS-PCL-OSM-NPs is an attractive option to treat NSCLC with enhanced anticancer activity and reduced side effects.
Keywords: Osimertinib mesylate; chitosan; drug release; hemolysis; lung cancer; nanoparticles; poly(ε-caprolactone).