| Literature DB >> 31903741 |
Xiangyu Deng1,2, Wei Guan3, Xiangcheng Qing1, Wenbo Yang1, Yimei Que4, Lei Tan3, Hang Liang1, Zhicai Zhang1, Baichuan Wang1, Xiangmei Liu3, Yanli Zhao2, Zengwu Shao1.
Abstract
Conventional therapeutic approaches to treat malignant tumors such as surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy often lead to poor therapeutic results, great pain, economic burden, and risk of recurrence and may even increase the difficulty in treating the patient. Long-term drug administration and systemic drug delivery for cancer chemotherapy would be accompanied by drug resistance or unpredictable side effects. Thus, the use of photothermal therapy, a relatively rapid tumor elimination technique that regulates autophagy and exerts an antitumor effect, represents a novel solution to these problems. Heat shock protein 90 (HSP90), a protein that reduces photothermal or hypothermic efficacy, is closely related to AKT (protein kinase B) and autophagy. Therefore, it was hypothesized that autophagy could be controlled to eliminate tumors by combining exogenous light with a selective HSP90 inhibitor, for example, SNX-2112. In this study, an efficient tumor-killing strategy using graphene oxide loaded with SNX-2112 and folic acid for ultrafast low-temperature photothermal therapy (LTPTT) is reported. A unique mechanism that achieves remarkable therapeutic performance was discovered, where overactivated autophagy induced by ultrafast LTPTT led to direct apoptosis of tumors and enabled functional recovery of T cells to promote natural immunity for actively participating in the attack against tumors. This LTPTT approach resulted in residual tumor cells being rendered in an "injured" state, opening up the possibility of concurrent antitumor and antirecurrence treatment.Entities:
Keywords: antirecurrence; antitumor; autophagy; immune system; ultrafast low-temperature photothermal therapy
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31903741 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b19148
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229