Grant ID | RP150656 |
Awarded On | May 20, 2015 |
Title | Engineered Bone Targeting Nanomedicine for Treatment of Bone Metastases from Breast Cancer |
Program | Academic Research |
Award Mechanism | High Impact/High Risk |
Institution/Organization | University of Houston |
Principal Investigator/Program Director | Xinli Liu |
Cancer Sites | Bone, Breast |
Contracted Amount | $122,370.70 |
Award Transfer Information | Previous Organization: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Expended at Previous Organization: $77,599.30 |
Lay Summary |
Breast cancer displays a very high tendency to metastasize to bone. More than 2 out of 3 patients with advanced metastatic breast cancer will develop bone metastasis; this is the major cause for severe pain, bone fractures, decreased mobility, and rapid deterioration in quality of life for patients. At present there is essentially no cure for bone metastases. Bone metastasis is a complex process involving cancer cells as well as their microenvironment in the host tissue such as bone. In this proposal, we are building new scientific synergies between nanotechnology and novel combination therapeutics, creating a two-stage bone-targeting nanomedicine containing chemotherapeutics and microRNA bo... |