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Targeting and Cytotoxicity of SapC-DOPS Nanovesicles in Pancreatic Cancer
Only a small number of promising drugs target pancreatic cancer, which is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths with a 5-year survival of less than 5%. Our goal is to develop a new biotherapeutic agent in which a lysosomal protein (saposin C, SapC) and a phospholipid (dioleoylphosphatidylserine,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790873/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24124494 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075507 |
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author | Chu, Zhengtao Abu-Baker, Shadi Palascak, Mary B. Ahmad, Syed A. Franco, Robert S. Qi, Xiaoyang |
author_facet | Chu, Zhengtao Abu-Baker, Shadi Palascak, Mary B. Ahmad, Syed A. Franco, Robert S. Qi, Xiaoyang |
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description | Only a small number of promising drugs target pancreatic cancer, which is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths with a 5-year survival of less than 5%. Our goal is to develop a new biotherapeutic agent in which a lysosomal protein (saposin C, SapC) and a phospholipid (dioleoylphosphatidylserine, DOPS) are assembled into nanovesicles (SapC-DOPS) for treating pancreatic cancer. A distinguishing feature of SapC-DOPS nanovesicles is their high affinity for phosphatidylserine (PS) rich microdomains, which are abnormally exposed on the membrane surface of human pancreatic tumor cells. To evaluate the role of external cell PS, in vitro assays were used to correlate PS exposure and the cytotoxic effect of SapC-DOPS in human tumor and nontumorigenic pancreatic cells. Next, pancreatic tumor xenografts (orthotopic and subcutaneous models) were used for tumor targeting and therapeutic efficacy studies with systemic SapC-DOPS treatment. We observed that the nanovesicles selectively killed human pancreatic cancer cells in vitro by inducing apoptotic death, whereas untransformed cells remained unaffected. This in vitro cytotoxic effect correlated to the surface exposure level of PS on the tumor cells. Using xenografts, animals treated with SapC-DOPS showed clear survival benefits and their tumors shrank or disappeared. Furthermore, using a double-tracking method in live mice, we showed that the nanovesicles were specifically targeted to orthotopically-implanted, bioluminescent pancreatic tumors. These data suggest that the acidic phospholipid PS is a biomarker for pancreatic cancer that can be effectively targeted for therapy utilizing cancer-selective SapC-DOPS nanovesicles. This study provides convincing evidence in support of developing a new therapeutic approach to pancreatic cancer. |
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spelling | pubmed-37908732013-10-11 Targeting and Cytotoxicity of SapC-DOPS Nanovesicles in Pancreatic Cancer Chu, Zhengtao Abu-Baker, Shadi Palascak, Mary B. Ahmad, Syed A. Franco, Robert S. Qi, Xiaoyang PLoS One Research Article Only a small number of promising drugs target pancreatic cancer, which is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths with a 5-year survival of less than 5%. Our goal is to develop a new biotherapeutic agent in which a lysosomal protein (saposin C, SapC) and a phospholipid (dioleoylphosphatidylserine, DOPS) are assembled into nanovesicles (SapC-DOPS) for treating pancreatic cancer. A distinguishing feature of SapC-DOPS nanovesicles is their high affinity for phosphatidylserine (PS) rich microdomains, which are abnormally exposed on the membrane surface of human pancreatic tumor cells. To evaluate the role of external cell PS, in vitro assays were used to correlate PS exposure and the cytotoxic effect of SapC-DOPS in human tumor and nontumorigenic pancreatic cells. Next, pancreatic tumor xenografts (orthotopic and subcutaneous models) were used for tumor targeting and therapeutic efficacy studies with systemic SapC-DOPS treatment. We observed that the nanovesicles selectively killed human pancreatic cancer cells in vitro by inducing apoptotic death, whereas untransformed cells remained unaffected. This in vitro cytotoxic effect correlated to the surface exposure level of PS on the tumor cells. Using xenografts, animals treated with SapC-DOPS showed clear survival benefits and their tumors shrank or disappeared. Furthermore, using a double-tracking method in live mice, we showed that the nanovesicles were specifically targeted to orthotopically-implanted, bioluminescent pancreatic tumors. These data suggest that the acidic phospholipid PS is a biomarker for pancreatic cancer that can be effectively targeted for therapy utilizing cancer-selective SapC-DOPS nanovesicles. This study provides convincing evidence in support of developing a new therapeutic approach to pancreatic cancer. Public Library of Science 2013-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3790873/ /pubmed/24124494 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075507 Text en © 2013 Chu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chu, Zhengtao Abu-Baker, Shadi Palascak, Mary B. Ahmad, Syed A. Franco, Robert S. Qi, Xiaoyang Targeting and Cytotoxicity of SapC-DOPS Nanovesicles in Pancreatic Cancer |
title | Targeting and Cytotoxicity of SapC-DOPS Nanovesicles in Pancreatic Cancer |
title_full | Targeting and Cytotoxicity of SapC-DOPS Nanovesicles in Pancreatic Cancer |
title_fullStr | Targeting and Cytotoxicity of SapC-DOPS Nanovesicles in Pancreatic Cancer |
title_full_unstemmed | Targeting and Cytotoxicity of SapC-DOPS Nanovesicles in Pancreatic Cancer |
title_short | Targeting and Cytotoxicity of SapC-DOPS Nanovesicles in Pancreatic Cancer |
title_sort | targeting and cytotoxicity of sapc-dops nanovesicles in pancreatic cancer |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3790873/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24124494 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075507 |
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