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  • Cisplatin is a common chemotherapy treatment for advanced-stage oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), but it can lead to the cancer coming back or spreading because cells can become resistant to it.
  • Scientists are investigating a substance called piperlongumine (PL) that could help make cancer cells more sensitive to cisplatin, but it has some challenges with being used as a medicine.
  • To make it work better, researchers created special nanoparticles (smart PL-NPs) that can deliver PL directly to cancer cells, helping to stop drug resistance and reduce tumor growth in models like mice and zebrafish.

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Cisplatin alone or in combination with 5FU and docetaxel is the preferred chemotherapy regimen for advanced-stage OSCC patients. However, its use has been linked to recurrence and metastasis due to the development of drug resistance. Therefore, sensitization of cancer cells to conventional chemotherapeutics can be an effective strategy to overcome drug resistance. Piperlongumine (PL), an alkaloid, have shown anticancer properties and sensitizes numerous neoplasms, but its effect on OSCC has not been explored. However, low aqueous solubility and poor pharmacokinetics limit its clinical application. Therefore, to improve its therapeutic efficacy, we developed piperlongumine-loaded PLGA-based smart nanoparticles (smart PL-NPs) that can rapidly release PL in an acidic environment of cancer cells and provide optimum drug concentrations to overcome chemoresistance. Our results revealed that smart PL-NPs has high cellular uptake in acidic environment, facilitating the intracellular delivery of PL and sensitizing cancer cells to cisplatin, resulting in synergistic anticancer activity in vitro by increasing DNA damage, apoptosis, and inhibiting drug efflux. Further, we have mechanistically explored the Hippo-YAP signaling pathway, which is the critical mediator of chemoresistance, and investigated the chemosensitizing effect of PL in OSCC. We observed that PL alone and in combination with cisplatin significantly inhibits the activation of YAP and its downstream target genes and proteins. In addition, the combination of cisplatin with smart PL-NPs significantly inhibited tumor growth in two preclinical models (patient-derived cell based nude mice and zebrafish xenograft). Taken together, our findings suggest that smart PL-NPs with cisplatin will be a novel formulation to reverse cisplatin resistance in patients with advanced OSCC.

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