Nanoparticles for inducing Gaucher disease-like damage in cancer cells.
Nat Nanotechnol
; 19(8): 1203-1215, 2024 Aug.
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| ID: mdl-38740934
ABSTRACT
Nutrient avidity is one of the most distinctive features of tumours. However, nutrient deprivation has yielded limited clinical benefits. In Gaucher disease, an inherited metabolic disorder, cells produce cholesteryl-glucoside which accumulates in lysosomes and causes cell damage. Here we develop a nanoparticle (AbCholB) to emulate natural-lipoprotein-carried cholesterol and initiate Gaucher disease-like damage in cancer cells. AbCholB is composed of a phenylboronic-acid-modified cholesterol (CholB) and albumin. Cancer cells uptake the nanoparticles into lysosomes, where CholB reacts with glucose and generates a cholesteryl-glucoside-like structure that resists degradation and aggregates into microscale crystals, causing Gaucher disease-like damage in a glucose-dependent manner. In addition, the nutrient-sensing function of mTOR is suppressed. It is observed that normal cells escape severe damage due to their inferior ability to compete for nutrients compared with cancer cells. This work provides a bioinspired strategy to selectively impede the metabolic action of cancer cells by taking advantage of their nutrient avidity.
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MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Nanopartículas
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Doença de Gaucher
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Lisossomos
Limite:
Animals
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Humans
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Nat Nanotechnol
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
País de afiliação:
China