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Reversing Hypoxia with PLGA-Encapsulated Manganese Dioxide Nanoparticles Improves Natural Killer Cell Response to Tumor Spheroids.
Murphy, David A; Cheng, Heyong; Yang, Tingyuan; Yan, Xin; Adjei, Isaac M.
Afiliação
  • Murphy DA; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, United States.
  • Cheng H; Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, United States.
  • Yang T; Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, United States.
  • Yan X; Department of Chemistry, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, United States.
  • Adjei IM; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843, United States.
Mol Pharm ; 18(8): 2935-2946, 2021 08 02.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34191525
ABSTRACT
The adoptive transfer of natural killer (NK) cells, which can recognize and obliterate cancer cells, provides a practical alternative to current treatment modalities to improve cancer patients' survival. However, translating NK cell therapies to treat solid tumors has proven challenging due to the tumor microenvironment (TME). Hypoxia in the TME induces immunosuppression that inhibits the cytotoxic function of NK cells. Thus, reversing hypoxia-induced immunosuppression is critical for effective adoptive NK cell immunotherapy. In this study, we use manganese dioxide nanoparticles (MnO2 NPs) to catalyze the degradation of tumor-produced hydrogen peroxide, thereby generating oxygen. For improved biocompatibility and modulation of oxygen production, the MnO2 NPs were encapsulated into poly(lactic-co-glycolic) to produce particles that are 116 nm in size and with a ζ-potential of +17 mV (PLGA-MnO2 NPs). The PLGA-MnO2 NPs showed first-order oxygen production and sustained high oxygen tension compared to equivalent amounts of bare MnO2 NPs in the presence of H2O2. The PLGA-MnO2 NPs were biocompatible, reduced hypoxia after penetration into the core of cancer spheroids, and decreased hypoxia-induced factor 1 α expression. Reducing hypoxia in the spheroid resulted in a decrease in the potent immunosuppressors, adenosine, and lactate, which was confirmed by electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy (ESI-MS). ESI-MS also showed a change in the metabolism of the amino acids aspartate, glutamine, and glutamate after hypoxia reduction in the cancer cells. Notably, the spheroids' microenvironment changes enhanced NK cells' cytotoxicity, which obliterated the spheroids. These results demonstrate that reducing hypoxia-induced immunosuppression in tumors is a potent strategy to increase the potency of cytotoxic immune cells in the TME. The developed NPs are promising new tools to improve adoptive NK cell therapy.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Óxidos / Neoplasias da Mama / Células Matadoras Naturais / Hipóxia Celular / Compostos de Manganês / Esferoides Celulares / Nanocápsulas / Nanopartículas Metálicas / Imunidade Adaptativa / Copolímero de Ácido Poliláctico e Ácido Poliglicólico Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Mol Pharm Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / FARMACIA / FARMACOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Óxidos / Neoplasias da Mama / Células Matadoras Naturais / Hipóxia Celular / Compostos de Manganês / Esferoides Celulares / Nanocápsulas / Nanopartículas Metálicas / Imunidade Adaptativa / Copolímero de Ácido Poliláctico e Ácido Poliglicólico Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Mol Pharm Assunto da revista: BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR / FARMACIA / FARMACOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos