Issue 4, 2023

Cancer-cell-membrane-camouflaged supramolecular self-assembly of antisense oligonucleotide and chemodrug for targeted combination therapy

Abstract

The anti-apoptotic B-cell lymphoma-2 (Bcl-2) family of proteins are critical regulators of cell death that are overexpressed in many cancer cells, especially in multi-drug resistant cancer cells. Combinatorial gene- and chemotherapies using antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) to suppress the expression of Bcl-2-family mRNA and restore the sensitivity of the cell to chemodrugs provide a promising pathway for anticancer treatment. However, intrinsic differences between macromolecular ASOs and small molecular chemodrugs make their co-delivery challenging. Moreover, extraneous carriers may induce immunogenicity and inflammation problems. Herein, we develop a targeted nanodrug delivery system using the cationic amphiphilic chemodrug mitoxantrone (Mito), which interacts with Bcl-2 ASO through electrostatic interaction and self-assembles into nanoparticles (NP[Bcl-2/Mito]), whose size can be controlled by regulating the ratio of ASO and Mito. NP[Bcl-2/Mito] can protect the ASO from degradation during delivery and combine gene- and chemotherapies to improve the anticancer effect. Furthermore, cancer cell membranes (CCMs) derived from homologous tumors were used to camouflage NP[Bcl-2/Mito] (NP[Bcl-2/Mito]@CCM) to achieve immune escape and tumor targeting. Both in vitro and in vivo assessments demonstrate the excellent performance of NP[Bcl-2/Mito]@CCM for drug-resistant breast tumor therapy. This CCM-camouflaged ASO/chemodrug nanoplatform provides a promising pathway for the targeted delivery of ASOs and chemodrugs for tumor combination therapy.

Graphical abstract: Cancer-cell-membrane-camouflaged supramolecular self-assembly of antisense oligonucleotide and chemodrug for targeted combination therapy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Oct 2022
Accepted
06 Dec 2022
First published
06 Dec 2022

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 1914-1924

Cancer-cell-membrane-camouflaged supramolecular self-assembly of antisense oligonucleotide and chemodrug for targeted combination therapy

T. Chen, J. Xu, L. Zhu and D. Yan, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 1914 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR05669K

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