Literature DB >> 25584433

Nanovectorization of TRAIL with single wall carbon nanotubes enhances tumor cell killing.

Al Batoul Zakaria1, Fabien Picaud, Thibault Rattier, Marc Pudlo, Florent Dufour, Lucien Saviot, Rémi Chassagnon, Jeannine Lherminier, Tijani Gharbi, Olivier Micheau, Guillaume Herlem.   

Abstract

Tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL or Apo2L) is a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) superfamily. This type II transmembrane protein is able to bound specifically to cancer cell receptors (i.e., TRAIL-R1 (or DR4) and TRAIL-R2 (or DR5)) and to induce apoptosis without being toxic for healthy cells. Because membrane-bound TRAIL induces stronger receptor aggregation and apoptosis than soluble TRAIL, we proposed here to vectorize TRAIL using single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) to mimic membrane TRAIL. Owing to their exceptional and revolutional properties, carbon nanotubes, especially SWCNTs, are used in a wide range of physical or, now, medical applications. Indeed due to their high mechanical resistance, their high flexibility and their hydrophobicity, SWCNTs are known to rapidly diffuse in an aqueous medium such as blood, opening the way of development of new drug nanovectors (or nanocarriers). Our TRAIL-based SWCNTs nanovectors proved to be more efficient than TRAIL alone death receptors in triggering cancer cell killing. These NPTs increased TRAIL pro-apoptotic potential by nearly 20-fold in different Human tumor cell lines including colorectal, nonsmall cell lung cancer, or hepatocarcinomas. We provide thus a proof-of-concept that TRAIL nanovector derivatives based on SWCNT may be useful to future nanomedicine therapies.

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Keywords:  Carbon nanotubes; TRAIL; cancer therapy; death receptor; nanomedicine; nanovector

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25584433     DOI: 10.1021/nl503565t

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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10.  N-glycosylation of mouse TRAIL-R and human TRAIL-R1 enhances TRAIL-induced death.

Authors:  Florent Dufour; Thibault Rattier; Sarah Shirley; Gaelle Picarda; Andrei Alexandru Constantinescu; Aymeric Morlé; Al Batoul Zakaria; Guillaume Marcion; Sebastien Causse; Eva Szegezdi; Dirk Michael Zajonc; Renaud Seigneuric; Gilles Guichard; Tijani Gharbi; Fabien Picaud; Guillaume Herlem; Carmen Garrido; Pascal Schneider; Chris Alan Benedict; Olivier Micheau
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