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Carbon Dots as a Potential Therapeutic Agent for the Treatment of Cancer‐Related Anemia

Yuanlin Xu, Boyang Wang, Mingming Zhang, Jingxin Zhang, Yudong Li, Peijun Jia, Huan Zhang, Lulu Duan, Yan Li, Yating Li, Xiaoli Qu, Shihui Wang, Donghao Liu, Wenping Zhou, Huizhi Zhao, Hengchao Zhang, Lixiang Chen, Xiuli An, Siyu Lu, Shijie Zhang

2022Advanced Materials151 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Due to the adverse effects of erythropoietin (EPO) on cancer patient survival, it is necessary to develop new agents that can be used to efficiently manage and treat cancer‐related anemia. In this study, novel distinctive carbon dots, J‐CDs, derived from jujube are designed, synthesized, and characterized. Based on the obtained results, this material comprises sp 2 and sp 3 carbon atoms, as well as oxygen/nitrogen‐based groups, and it specifically promotes the proliferation of erythroid cells by stimulating the self‐renewal of erythroid progenitor cells in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, J‐CDs have no discernible effects on tumor proliferation and metastasis, unlike EPO. Transcriptome profiling suggests that J‐CDs upregulate the molecules involved in hypoxia response, and they also significantly increase the phosphorylation levels of STAT5, the major transducer of signals for erythroid progenitor cell proliferation. Overall, this study demonstrates that J‐CDs effectively promote erythrocyte production without affecting tumor proliferation and metastasis; thus, they may be promising agents for the treatment of cancer‐related anemia.

Topics & Concepts

ErythropoietinCancer researchIn vivoMetastasisCancer cellAnemiaReactive oxygen speciesProgenitor cellIn vitroMaterials scienceCancerCell biologyBiologyMedicineStem cellInternal medicineBiochemistryBiotechnologyAutophagy in Disease and TherapyErythrocyte Function and PathophysiologyExtracellular vesicles in disease