化学
药物输送
毒品携带者
药品
癌症研究
靶向给药
细胞
药理学
生物医学工程
纳米技术
材料科学
生物化学
医学
作者
Qingle Liang,Nana Bie,Tuying Yong,Ke Tang,Xiaolong Shi,Zhaohan Wei,Haibo Jia,Xiaoqiong Zhang,Haiyan Zhao,Wei Huang,Lu Gan,Bo Huang,Xiangliang Yang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41551-019-0405-4
摘要
Extracellular microparticles (MPs) can function as drug-delivery vehicles for anticancer drugs. Here, we show that the softness of MPs derived from tumour-repopulating cells (TRCs) isolated from three-dimensional fibrin gels enhances the MPs' drug-delivery efficiency. We found that, compared with MPs derived from tumour cells cultured in conventional tissue-culture plastic, TRC-derived MPs intravenously injected in tumour-xenograft-bearing mice showed enhanced accumulation in tumour tissues, enhanced blood-vessel crossing and penetration into tumour parenchyma, and preferential uptake by highly tumorigenic TRCs. We also show that the cytoskeleton-related protein cytospin-A plays a critical role in the regulation of TRC-derived MP softness. The modulation of the mechanical properties of TRC-derived MPs could aid the efficiency of delivery of anticancer drugs.
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