Literature DB >> 31961987

Bioinspired Artificial Tobacco Mosaic Virus with Combined Oncolytic Properties to Completely Destroy Multidrug-Resistant Cancer.

Huayu Wu1,2, Dan Zhong1,2, Zhijun Zhang1,2, Yachao Li1,2, Xiao Zhang3, Yunkun Li1,2, Zhuangzhuang Zhang1,2, Xianghui Xu3, Jun Yang4, Zhongwei Gu1,2,3.   

Abstract

Although biomimetic virus-like strategies have been widely used in antitumor applications, construction of uniquely shaped virus-like agents and optimization of their specific morphological features to achieve diverse antitumor functions are worthwhile pursuits. Here, a novel strategy to construct an artificial tobacco mosaic virus (ATMV) that closely mimics the structure of the rod-like tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is developed. The supramolecular array is self-assembled from small, repeated subunits of tailor-made capsid-mimicking dendrons onto RGD-modified single-walled carbon nanotube to construct the ATMVs with high structural stability. The ATMVs are tactfully designed with shielding, targeting, and arming approaches, including shielding the viruses against premature elimination, selectively targeting tumor tissue, and arming the viruses with oncolytic abilities. The elongated particles are concealed in blood until they arrived at a tumor site, then they induce robust composite oncolytic processes including cytomembrane penetration, endoplasmic reticulum disruption to cause Ca2+ release, chemotherapeutic delivery, and photothermal therapy. Excitingly, the ATMVs not only lyse primary infected cells, but permeate adjacent cells for secondary infection, spreading cell-to-cell and continuing to induce lysis even deep in solid tumors. This work inspires a uniquely shaped virus-like agent with tactically optimized oncolytic functions that completely defeated large drug-resistant colon tumor (LoVo/Adr, ≈500 mm3 ).
© 2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Keywords:  artificial tobacco mosaic virus; biomimetic strategies; multidrug resistance reversal; oncolytic viruses; secondary infection

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31961987     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201904958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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