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Título: Bioinspired and biomimetic cancer-cell-derived membrane nanovesicles for preclinical tumor-targeted nanotheranostics
Autor: Prasad, Rajendra
Mendes, Bárbara B.
Gorain, Mahadeo
Chandra Kundu, Gopal
Gupta, Narendra
Peng, Berney
Aung Win, Eaint Honey
Qing, He
Conde, João
Palavras-chave: biomembrane-coated nanoparticles
breast cancer
cancer nanotherapy
homologous targeting
nanovesicles
synergistic therapeutics
theranostics
Chemistry(all)
Materials Science(all)
Engineering(all)
Energy(all)
Physics and Astronomy(all)
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Data: 15-Nov-2023
Resumo: Bioinspired cell-membrane-camouflaged nanohybrids have been proposed to enhance tumor targeting by harnessing their immune escape and self-recognition abilities. In this study, we introduce cancer-cell-derived membrane nanovesicles (CCMVs) integrated with gold nanorods (AuVNRs) in addition to therapeutic and imaging cargos such as doxorubicin and indocyanine green. This approach enhances targeted tumor imaging and enables synergistic chemo-phototherapeutics for solid tumors. CCMVs demonstrate significant tumor penetration and retention, serving as nanotheranostics with accessible surface biomarkers, biomimicking properties, and homologous targeting abilities. By evading uptake by the mononuclear phagocytic system, CCMVs can diffuse into the deep tumor core, leading to precise tumor reduction while preserving the surrounding healthy tissues. Notably, intravenous administration of these theranostic agents ensures biocompatibility, as evidenced by a survival period of approximately two months (up to 63 days) without any observed side effects. Our findings underscore the diagnostic and therapeutic potential of this biomimetic nanotheranostics platform.
Descrição: Funding Information: J.C. and B.M. acknowledge European Research Council grant agreement 848325 . R.P. would like to thank the Director, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi and the School of Biochemical Engineering, IIT (BHU) for support during preparation of this manuscript. We thank the Trident Diagnostics Center and staff for imaging and laser studies and NCCS, Pune for in vivo facilities. We would like to thank Prof. Rohit Srivastava and Dr. Sumit for their kind support. We extend our thanks to the School of Biotechnology and Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, KIIT, Institute of Eminence, Bhubaneswar. We dedicate this article to the memory of the late Prof. Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, a molecular imaging scientist. Figures/schemes were created with BioRender . Funding Information: J.C. and B.M. acknowledge European Research Council grant agreement 848325. R.P. would like to thank the Director, Indian Institute of Technology (BHU), Varanasi and the School of Biochemical Engineering, IIT (BHU) for support during preparation of this manuscript. We thank the Trident Diagnostics Center and staff for imaging and laser studies and NCCS, Pune for in vivo facilities. We would like to thank Prof. Rohit Srivastava and Dr. Sumit for their kind support. We extend our thanks to the School of Biotechnology and Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, KIIT, Institute of Eminence, Bhubaneswar. We dedicate this article to the memory of the late Prof. Sanjiv Sam Gambhir, a molecular imaging scientist. Figures/schemes were created with BioRender. J.C. and R.P. conceived the idea. M.G. G.C.K. R.P. and J.C. designed the experiments. M.G. G.C.K. R.P. and N.G. performed in vivo imaging and therapeutics studies. B.P. and E.H.A.W. conducted the western blots. B.P. and H.Q. performed the simulation studies. R.P. B.M. and J.C. wrote the paper. All authors contributed to final editing and multiple revisions of the present manuscript. J.C. is a co-founder and shareholder of TargTex S.A. R.P. is part of national and international patents related to lipid, gold, silica, and erythrocyte-based nanoparticles. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Author(s)
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/160669
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrp.2023.101648
ISSN: 2666-3864
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