Nanomaterials (Jun 2020)

Integrin-Targeting Dye-Doped PEG-Shell/Silica-Core Nanoparticles Mimicking the Proapoptotic Smac/DIABLO Protein

  • Rossella De Marco,
  • Enrico Rampazzo,
  • Junwei Zhao,
  • Luca Prodi,
  • Mayra Paolillo,
  • Pierre Picchetti,
  • Francesca Gallo,
  • Natalia Calonghi,
  • Luca Gentilucci

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10061211
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. 1211

Abstract

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Cancer cells demonstrate elevated expression levels of the inhibitor of apoptosis proteins (IAPs), contributing to tumor cell survival, disease progression, chemo-resistance, and poor prognosis. Smac/DIABLO is a mitochondrial protein that promotes apoptosis by neutralizing members of the IAP family. Herein, we describe the preparation and in vitro validation of a synthetic mimic of Smac/DIABLO, based on fluorescent polyethylene glycol (PEG)-coated silica-core nanoparticles (NPs) carrying a Smac/DIABLO-derived pro-apoptotic peptide and a tumor-homing integrin peptide ligand. At low μM concentration, the NPs showed significant toxicity towards A549, U373, and HeLa cancer cells and modest toxicity towards other integrin-expressing cells, correlated with integrin-mediated cell uptake and consequent highly increased levels of apoptotic activity, without perturbing cells not expressing the α5 integrin subunit.

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