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Reduce tumor growth using green tea

Posted on April 16, 2015

Praised for its health benefits, green tea now has another claim to fame the basis of a therapeutic delivery system for anticancer drugs.

The humble cup of tea has long been regarded as a cure-all for the hustle and bustle of modern life.A few months back researchers from the University of Cologne found that green tea can improve the image quality of MRIs. Now, researchers from the A*STAR Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology have identified another benefit of tea they have successfully used a major component of green tea, a catechin derivative, as the basis for a delivery system for anticancer drugs.Their research published in Nature Nanotechnology.

Delivering a drug to a targeted site in the body requires a ‘carrier’(a compound that encases the drug). However, optimizing the drug-to-carrier ratio can be a major challenge. This ratio is a stumbling block in carrier design because the carrier itself provides no therapeutic effect. Furthermore, high quantities of the carrier may lead to problems associated with drug toxicity and metabolism.To overcome this problem researchers  have designed a drug carrier that possesses therapeutic effects.
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The scientists identified a catechin derivative in green tea known as epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), which has documented anticancer effects, as the most promising carrier candidate. They used EGCG as the basis for 90-nanometer-diameter micellar nanocomplexes to deliver the anticancer protein drug Herceptin directly to tumors. The researchers did this by oligomerizing(Combining between 2 and 100 monomers to form an oligomer) EGCG and then binding it to Herceptin, which formed the core of the micellar nanocomplexes. Finally, they formed the outer shells of the micellar nanocomplexes by binding polyethylene glycol–EGCG to the cores.

The team then tested the anticancer efficacy of the micellar nanocomplex both in vitro and in the body against a human breast cancer cell line and compared it with that of free Herceptin. The results were encouraging. The carrier-delivered protein drugs significantly reduced tumor growth and were more effective against tumors  than the drug by itself.

Cancer is not the only potential target for this drug delivery system. EGCG binds to many biological molecules, such as proteins, peptides and genes, and this is responsible for its many beneficial activities. In particular, EGCG is known to be beneficial for cardiovascular and metabolic health; it also exhibits anti-HIV effects as well as neuro- and DNA-protective effects. Our green-tea-based nanocarrier has the potential to deliver a variety of proteins, genes or drugs to improve the treatment of other diseases besides cancer.The team now intends to conduct clinical trials so that it will benefit cancer patients.

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