Bioactive Materials (Jul 2022)

Self-anti-angiogenesis nanoparticles enhance anti-metastatic-tumor efficacy of chemotherapeutics

  • Jiamao Luo,
  • Xinxian Zhong,
  • Yingming Peng,
  • Chenyuan Hao,
  • Xiaomei Liang,
  • Yulu Yang,
  • Xiubo Shi,
  • Xuncai Chen,
  • Xiao Yi,
  • Xiaoxuan Li,
  • Jianhua Wu,
  • Jinheng Li,
  • Qian Xiao,
  • Chentian Wu,
  • Ruojing Lu,
  • Yao Pan,
  • Xuejiao Wang,
  • Jun-Bing Fan,
  • Yifeng Wang,
  • Ying Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 179 – 190

Abstract

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Beyond traditional endothelium-dependent vessel (EDV), vascular mimicry (VM) is another critical tumor angiogenesis that further forms in many malignant metastatic tumors. However, the existing anti-angiogenesis combined chemotherapeutics strategies are only efficient for the treatment of EDV-based subcutaneous tumors, but remain a great challenge for the treatment of in situ malignant metastatic tumor associated with EDV and VM. Here, we demonstrate a self-assembled nanoparticle (VE-DDP-Pro) featuring self-anti-EDV and -VM capacity enables to significantly enhance the treatment efficacy of cisplatin (DDP) against the growth and metastasis of ovarian cancer. The VE-DDP-Pro is constructed by patching DDP loaded cRGD-folate-heparin nanoparticles (VE) onto the surface of protamine (Pro) nanoparticle. We demonstrated the self-anti-angiogenesis capacity of VE-DDP-Pro was attributed to VE, which could significantly inhibit the formation of EDV and VM by regulating signaling pathway of MMP-2/VEGF, AKT/mTOR/MMP-2/Laminin and AKT/mTOR/EMT, facilitating chemotherapeutics to effectively suppress the development and metastasis of ovarian cancer. Thus, combing with the chemotherapeutics effectiveness of DDP, the VE-DDP-Pro can significantly enhance treatment efficacy and prolong median survival of mice with metastatic ovarian cancer. We believe our self-assembled nanoparticles integrating the anti-EDV and anti-VM capacity provide a new preclinical sight to enhance the efficacy of chemotherapeutics for the treatment malignant metastasis tumor.

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