AI Article Synopsis

  • The study addresses the challenge of cancer stem cells (CSCs) that resist traditional chemotherapy, highlighting a need for multifaceted treatment approaches.
  • Researchers developed hybrid nanoparticles combining gold/silver alloys and camptothecin to create an innovative cancer therapy that targets CSCs effectively.
  • Key findings show that this nanosystem not only kills both regular cancer cells and CSCs but also enhances sensitivity to chemotherapy, demonstrating reduced self-renewal capacity in CSCs through targeted and responsive treatment mechanisms.

Article Abstract

The defeat of cancer is still a challenge due to the existence of cancer stem cells (CSCs) because they resist conventional chemotherapy via multifactor regulated mechanisms. Consequently, one-dimensional action toward CSCs cannot work. Herein, we used rationally designed hybrid nanoparticles as a combined cancer therapy, hoping to form a multidimensional control network. In this paper, gold/silver alloy nanoparticle decorated camptothecin nanocrystals were formulated according to complementary anti-CSC mechanisms from gold, silver, and organic drug. This smart drug formulation could combine chemotherapy and thermotherapy, target different tumor sites, and demonstrate versatile toxicity profiles from each component. Major results indicated that this nanosystem demonstrated indiscriminately effective cytotoxic/proapoptotic/necrotic activity against bulk MCF-7 cells and their CSC subpopulation, in particular under laser ablation. Moreover, this nanosystem displayed enhanced antineoplastic activity against CSC spheroids, resulting in a significant reduction in their number and size, that is, their self-renewal capacity. All the results indicated that CSCs upon treatment of these new hybrid nanoparticles underwent reduced stemness and conversion from the original quiescent state and recovered their sensitivity toward chemotherapy. The relevant anticancer mechanism was ascribed to NIR-pH dual responsive drug release, synergistic/combined thermo-chemotherapy of organic drug and inorganic alloy nanoparticles, enhanced cellular uptake mediated by alloy nanoparticles, and Ag-induced biomembrane damage. This thermo-chemotherapy platform provides a new combinatorial strategy for inorganic and organic agents in the complete elimination of CSCs.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.3c01100DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

hybrid nanoparticles
12
cancer stem
8
stem cells
8
organic drug
8
alloy nanoparticles
8
nanoparticles
5
bimetallic gold/silver
4
gold/silver bioactive
4
bioactive camptothecin
4
camptothecin hybrid
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!