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Synthetically Lethal Biomimetic Nutri-hijacker Hitchhikes and Reprograms KRAS Mutation-Driven Metabolic Addictions for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Treatment

Yukun Huang, Yu Chen, Songlei Zhou, Laozhi Xie, Kaifan Liang, Jianpei Xu, Qian Zhang, Huan Chen, Dayuan Wang, Qingxiang Song, Gan Jiang, Mei Ni, Fenfen Ma, Huiping Lu, Xiaoling Gao, Jun Chen

2023ACS Nano11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Metabolic therapy targeting the metabolic addictions driven by gain-of-function mutations in KRAS is promising in fighting cancer through selective killing of malignant cells without hurting healthy cells. However, metabolic compensation and heterogeneity make current metabolic therapies ineffective. Here, we proposed a biomimetic "Nutri-hijacker" with "Trojan horse" design to induce synthetic lethality in KRAS-mutated (mtKRAS) malignant cells by hitchhiking and reprogramming the metabolic addictions. Nutri-hijacker consisted of the biguanide-modified nanoparticulate albumin that impaired glycolysis and a flavonoid that restrained glutaminolysis after the macropinocytosis of Nutri-hijacker by mtKRAS malignant cells. Nutri-hijacker suppressed the proliferation and spread of mtKRAS malignant cells while lowering tumor fibrosis and immunosuppression. Nutri-hijacker significantly extended the lifespan of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC)-bearing mice when combined with the hydroxychloroquine-based therapies that failed in clinical trials. Collectively, our findings demonstrated that Nutri-hijacker is a strong KRAS mutation-customized inhibitor and the synthetic lethality based on mtKRAS-driven metabolic addictions might be a promising strategy against PDAC.

Topics & Concepts

KRASCancer researchSynthetic lethalityPancreatic cancerMedicineCancerBiologyInternal medicineDNA repairGeneticsGeneColorectal cancerPancreatic function and diabetesPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchAutophagy in Disease and Therapy