阿霉素
多重耐药
抗药性
癌症研究
癌细胞
流出
CD44细胞
药物输送
药品
化学
细胞
药理学
癌症
化疗
医学
生物
生物化学
内科学
有机化学
微生物学
作者
Ye Yuan,Jia Liu,Xiangnan Yu,Xingxin Liu,Yanni Cheng,Cheng Zhou,Mingyi Li,Lin Shi,Yan Deng,Huan Liu,Guobin Wang,Lin Wang,Zheng Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.actbio.2021.09.002
摘要
Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a major cause accounting for chemotherapy failure and recurrence of malignant tumors. A prominent mechanism underlying MDR is overexpression of P-glycoprotein (P-gp, a drug efflux pump). Promoting drug delivery efficacy by targeting tumor and concurrently suppressing drug efflux through down-regulating P-gp emerges as an effective strategy to enhance intracellular drug accumulation for combating MDR tumor. General Control Non-repressed 5 (GCN5), a histone acetyltransferase acting as an epigenetic regulator of multidrug resistance protein 1 (MDR1), positively regulates P-gp levels in drug-resistant cancer cells. Herein, a hyaluronic acid-coated, pH/redox dual-responsive nanosystem (HPMSNs) is fabricated for co-delivering doxorubicin (DOX) and GCN5 siRNA (siGCN5). This nanosystem can effectively encapsulate DOX and siRNA preventing premature leakage and releasing these therapeutics intracellularly via its pH/redox dual responsiveness. Through CD44-mediated targeting, DOX/[email protected] increases drug internalization in CD44-overexpressing cancer cells, and markedly promotes DOX retention by down-regulating P-gp expression in drug-resistant cancers through silencing GCN5. Of note, in an MDR breast tumor model, DOX and siGCN5 co-delivered HPMSNs inhibits MDR tumor growth by 77%, abolishes P-gp-mediated drug resistance, and eliminates DOX's systemic toxicity. Thus, the tumor-targeting, stimuli-responsive nanosystem is an effective carrier for co-delivering anticancer drug and siRNA for combating cancer drug resistance. We designed a tumor-targeting, pH/redox dual-responsive nanosystem (HPMSNs) for chemo-drug and siRNA co-delivery. This nanosystem efficiently co-delivered DOX and siGCN5 into drug-resistant cancer cells and significantly inhibited the tumor growth through: (1) HA shell enhanced the cellular internalization of loaded DOX and siGCN5 via CD44-mediated targeting; (2) the pH/redox dual-responsive nanosystem released the cargos in response to the intracellular environment; (3) the released siGCN5 downregulated P-gp epigenetically. In an MDR breast tumor model (MCF7/ADR), DOX and siGCN5 loaded HPMSNs markedly inhibited tumor growth, almost completely abolished P-gp expression, and minimized systemic toxicity of DOX.
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