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Bufalin exacerbates Photodynamic therapy of colorectal cancer by targeting SRC-3/HIF-1α pathway.
Yuan, Zeting; Liu, Chaolian; Sun, Yuji; Li, Yue; Wu, Honglei; Ma, Shuli; Shang, Jing; Zhan, Yueping; Yin, Peihao; Gao, Feng.
Affiliation
  • Yuan Z; Shanghai Frontier Science Research Base of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, School of Pharmacy, Shanghai, 200237, China; Interventional Cancer Institute of Chinese Integrative Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China; Central Lab, Shanghai 200062, China.
  • Liu C; Shanghai Frontier Science Research Base of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, School of Pharmacy, Shanghai, 200237, China; Interventional Cancer Institute of Chinese Integrative Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China; Central Lab, Shanghai 200062, China.
  • Sun Y; Shanghai Frontier Science Research Base of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, School of Pharmacy, Shanghai, 200237, China; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Functional Materials Chemistry, Shanghai, 200237, China; Shanghai Key Laboratory of New Drug Design, School of Pharmacy, East China Universit
  • Li Y; Interventional Cancer Institute of Chinese Integrative Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China; Central Lab, Shanghai 200062, China.
  • Wu H; Interventional Cancer Institute of Chinese Integrative Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China; Central Lab, Shanghai 200062, China.
  • Ma S; Shanghai Frontier Science Research Base of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, School of Pharmacy, Shanghai, 200237, China; Interventional Cancer Institute of Chinese Integrative Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China; Central Lab, Shanghai 200062, China.
  • Shang J; Interventional Cancer Institute of Chinese Integrative Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China; Central Lab, Shanghai 200062, China.
  • Zhan Y; Interventional Cancer Institute of Chinese Integrative Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China; Central Lab, Shanghai 200062, China.
  • Yin P; Interventional Cancer Institute of Chinese Integrative Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China; Central Lab, Shanghai 200062, China; Department of General Surgery, Putuo Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai 200062, China.
  • Gao F; Shanghai Frontier Science Research Base of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, School of Pharmacy, Shanghai, 200237, China; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Functional Materials Chemistry, Shanghai, 200237, China; Shanghai Key Laboratory of New Drug Design, School of Pharmacy, East China Universit
Int J Pharm ; 624: 122018, 2022 Aug 25.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35839982
ABSTRACT
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) induces tumour cell death by producing reactive oxygen species (ROS), and hypoxia is one of the main factors that limits its efficiency. In our previous study, bufalin (BU) enhanced photosensitizer mTHPC-mediated PDT therapy in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells, but its mechanism was not elucidated. To explore a strategy for improving the efficacy of PDT, we designed iRGD-modified nanoparticles to co-capsuled mTHPC and BU for simultaneous delivery to the tumour site and explored the underlying mechanism of the synergistic anti-CRC effect. In our study, mTHPC&BU@VES-CSO/TPGS-RGD nanoparticles (T-B@NP) had a particle size of 148.3 ± 2.5 nm and a zeta potential of 22.8 ± 2.0 mV. Specifically, these nanoparticles passively accumulated in tumour cells, and under laser irradiation, mTHPC induced cell apoptosis and death. In addition, the sustained release of BU inhibited HIF-1α and reduced VEGF-mediated angiogenesis by targeting the SRC-3/HIF-1α pathway, which induced a strong PDT effect against CRC. In vivo studies demonstrated that codelivery of the nanoparticles under laser irradiation exhibited a superior antitumour effect (84.2%) and significantly prolonged survival time of mice, with the mechanisms of alleviating hypoxia and inhibiting angiogenesis. In summary, mTHPC and BU codelivery via nanoparticles efficiently enhances the therapeutic effects of PDT by inhibiting the SRC-3/HIF-1α pathway in CRC. This work provides an effective strategy to combat hypoxia-induced tumour resistance and overcome the barriers of PDT treatment.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Photochemotherapy / Colorectal Neoplasms Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Int J Pharm Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Photochemotherapy / Colorectal Neoplasms Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Int J Pharm Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country: