Despite the plethora of significant research progress made to develop novel strategies for the treatment of prostate cancer, this disease remains one of the major global health challenges among men. However, using a co-treatment approach utilizing two or more anticancer drugs has shown tremendous success in the treatment of many cancer types. Nanoliposomes are well known to encapsulate multiple drugs and deliver them at the desired site. In this work, we report the synthesis of nanoliposomes (∼100 nm) encapsulating two drugs, plumbagin, and genistein, to synergistically inhibit the growth of prostate cancer cells. The combination of plumbagin and genistein drugs was found inhibiting xenograft prostate tumor growth by ∼80 % without any appreciable toxicity. Mechanistically, the combination of plumbagin and genistein containing nanoliposomes leads to the inhibition of PI3K/AKT3 signaling pathway as well as the decreased population of Glut-1 transporters to impart the retardation in tumor growth. Decrease in proliferative cells and blood vessels are early biological processes that laid the foundation of the observed anti-tumor effect. Thus, a novel, and non-toxic liposomal formulation, containing plumbagin and genistein drugs, is reported, which can deliver anticancer agents to prostate tumors and inhibit the growth.
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