Radio-sensitization is highly desired to reduce side-effect of the harsh dose of radiation therapy (RT), for which nanoparticles with high atomic number elements provide a promising tool. However, insufficient knowledge on utilizing the interaction between nanoparticles and cancerous cells hampers the improvement of therapeutic outcome. We herein employed NaGdF:Yb,Er nano-crystals as the sensitizer, and modified them with a tumor targeting agent and a mitochondria targeting moiety, separately and jointly, to achieve varied extent of mitochondrial accumulation. We observed that NaGdF:Yb,Er nano-crystal, even unmodified with targeting ligands, is effective for radio-sensitization. Furthermore, the extent of mitochondrial targeting was responsible for sensitization efficiency both in vitro and in vitro. By RNA sequencing technique, the result was ascribed to the reactive oxygen species (ROS) mediated TNF-JNK pathway and cell cycle arrest besides breaking DNA, in contrast to only DNA damage only with those untargeted nanoparticles. Our work indicated that ROS generated by the irradiation can be utilized by activating an alternative apoptotic pathway with mitochondrial targeting nanoparticles, and therefore may suggest an approach for the enhancement of radio-sensitization. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: Radiosensitization by nanoparticles could reduce the burden of cancer due to lowering the dose of radiation therapy and reducing side-effect. How to fully utilize the interactions of irradiation-nanoparticles-biotissues remains a challenge for improving the outcome of radiosensitization. In this manuscript, by modifying tumor-targeting and mitochondria-targeting ligands on nanoparticles, separately and jointly, we demonstrated that the radiosensitization efficiency of NaGdF:Yb,Er nanoparticle depends on the extent of accumulation near mitochondria. By RNA-seq technique, the RT sensitization with mitochondrial targeting was ascribed to ROS-mediated TNF-JNK pathway and cell cycle arrest, in contrast to only DNA breaks with untargeted nanoparticles. The results suggested a strategy for better utilization of the energy of therapeutic irradiation and demonstrate that subcellular targeting is a potent factor for designing nanoparticulate radiosensitizers.

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