Litcius/Paper detail

Combining Doxorubicin-Conjugated Polymeric Nanoparticles and 5-Aminolevulinic Acid for Enhancing Radiotherapy against Lung Cancer

Jinghua Han, Wei Yang, Yuanke Li, Jianwen Li, Fangchao Jiang, Jin Xie, Xinglu Huang

2022Bioconjugate Chemistry23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Radiation therapy (RT) concurrent with chemotherapy improves local lung cancer control but may cause systemic toxicity. There is an unmet clinical need of treatments that can selectively sensitize cancer cells to RT. Herein, we explored a radiosensitizing strategy that combines doxorubicin (DOX)-encapsulated polyaspartamide nanoparticles and 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA). The DOX-polyaspartamide nanoparticles were coupled with NTSmut, a ligand specific to neurotensin receptor type 1 (NTSR1), for lung cancer targeting. DOX was coupled to the polymer backbone through a pH-sensitive hydrazone linker, which allows for controlled release of the drug in an acidic tumor micromovement. Meanwhile, 5-ALA accumulates in the cancer cell’s mitochondria, forming protoporphyrin (PpIX) that amplifies RT-induced oxidative stress. When tested in vitro in H1299 cells, DOX-encapsulated nanoparticles in conjugation with 5-ALA enhanced cancer cell killing owing to the complementary radiosensitizing effects of DOX and 5-ALA. In vivo studies confirmed that the combination improved tumor suppression relative to RT alone without causing toxicity to normal tissues. Overall, our study suggests an effective and selective radiosensitizing approach.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryDoxorubicinIn vivoCancer cellCancer researchLung cancerPharmacologyCancerLinkerIn vitroPhotodynamic therapyChemotherapyBiochemistryInternal medicineMedicineBiologyBiotechnologyComputer scienceOrganic chemistryOperating systemLung Cancer Research StudiesNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and Prognosis
Combining Doxorubicin-Conjugated Polymeric Nanoparticles and 5-Aminolevulinic Acid for Enhancing Radiotherapy against Lung Cancer | Litcius