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pH Sensitive Erythrocyte-Derived Membrane for Acute Systemic Retention and Increased Infectivity of Coated Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus
Oncolytic viruses have emerged as a promising modality in cancer treatment given their high synergy with highly efficient immune checkpoint inhibitors. However, their potency is limited by their rapid in vivo clearance. To overcome this, we coated oncolytic vaccinia viruses (oVV) with erythrocyte-de...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504069/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145558 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14091810 |
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author | Samoranos, Kaelan T. Krisiewicz, Alexandra L. Karpinecz, Bianca C. Glover, Philip A. Gale, Trevor V. Chehadeh, Carla Ashshan, Sheikh Koya, Richard Chung, Eddie Y. Lim, Han L. |
author_facet | Samoranos, Kaelan T. Krisiewicz, Alexandra L. Karpinecz, Bianca C. Glover, Philip A. Gale, Trevor V. Chehadeh, Carla Ashshan, Sheikh Koya, Richard Chung, Eddie Y. Lim, Han L. |
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description | Oncolytic viruses have emerged as a promising modality in cancer treatment given their high synergy with highly efficient immune checkpoint inhibitors. However, their potency is limited by their rapid in vivo clearance. To overcome this, we coated oncolytic vaccinia viruses (oVV) with erythrocyte-derived membranes (EDMs), hypothesizing that they would not only remain in systemic circulation for longer as erythrocytes would when administered intravenously, but also respond to environmental pH cues due to their membrane surface sialic acid residues. For this, we developed a model based on DLVO theory to show that the acidic moieties on the surface of EDM confers it the ability to respond to pH-based stimuli. We corroborate our modeling results through in vitro cell culture models and show that EDM-coated oVV infects cancer cells faster under acidic conditions akin to the tumor microenvironment. When EDM-coated oVVs were intravenously injected into wild-type mice, they exhibited prolonged circulation at higher concentrations when compared to the unprocessed oVV. Furthermore, when EDM-coated oVV was directly injected into xenografted tumors, we observed that they were suppressed earlier than the tumors that received regular oVV, suggesting that the EDM coating does not hinder oVV infectivity. Overall, we found that EDM was able to serve as a multi-functional encapsulant that allowed the payload to remain in circulation at higher concentrations when administered intravenously while simultaneously exhibiting pH-responsive properties. |
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spelling | pubmed-95040692022-09-24 pH Sensitive Erythrocyte-Derived Membrane for Acute Systemic Retention and Increased Infectivity of Coated Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus Samoranos, Kaelan T. Krisiewicz, Alexandra L. Karpinecz, Bianca C. Glover, Philip A. Gale, Trevor V. Chehadeh, Carla Ashshan, Sheikh Koya, Richard Chung, Eddie Y. Lim, Han L. Pharmaceutics Article Oncolytic viruses have emerged as a promising modality in cancer treatment given their high synergy with highly efficient immune checkpoint inhibitors. However, their potency is limited by their rapid in vivo clearance. To overcome this, we coated oncolytic vaccinia viruses (oVV) with erythrocyte-derived membranes (EDMs), hypothesizing that they would not only remain in systemic circulation for longer as erythrocytes would when administered intravenously, but also respond to environmental pH cues due to their membrane surface sialic acid residues. For this, we developed a model based on DLVO theory to show that the acidic moieties on the surface of EDM confers it the ability to respond to pH-based stimuli. We corroborate our modeling results through in vitro cell culture models and show that EDM-coated oVV infects cancer cells faster under acidic conditions akin to the tumor microenvironment. When EDM-coated oVVs were intravenously injected into wild-type mice, they exhibited prolonged circulation at higher concentrations when compared to the unprocessed oVV. Furthermore, when EDM-coated oVV was directly injected into xenografted tumors, we observed that they were suppressed earlier than the tumors that received regular oVV, suggesting that the EDM coating does not hinder oVV infectivity. Overall, we found that EDM was able to serve as a multi-functional encapsulant that allowed the payload to remain in circulation at higher concentrations when administered intravenously while simultaneously exhibiting pH-responsive properties. MDPI 2022-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9504069/ /pubmed/36145558 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14091810 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Samoranos, Kaelan T. Krisiewicz, Alexandra L. Karpinecz, Bianca C. Glover, Philip A. Gale, Trevor V. Chehadeh, Carla Ashshan, Sheikh Koya, Richard Chung, Eddie Y. Lim, Han L. pH Sensitive Erythrocyte-Derived Membrane for Acute Systemic Retention and Increased Infectivity of Coated Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus |
title | pH Sensitive Erythrocyte-Derived Membrane for Acute Systemic Retention and Increased Infectivity of Coated Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus |
title_full | pH Sensitive Erythrocyte-Derived Membrane for Acute Systemic Retention and Increased Infectivity of Coated Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus |
title_fullStr | pH Sensitive Erythrocyte-Derived Membrane for Acute Systemic Retention and Increased Infectivity of Coated Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus |
title_full_unstemmed | pH Sensitive Erythrocyte-Derived Membrane for Acute Systemic Retention and Increased Infectivity of Coated Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus |
title_short | pH Sensitive Erythrocyte-Derived Membrane for Acute Systemic Retention and Increased Infectivity of Coated Oncolytic Vaccinia Virus |
title_sort | ph sensitive erythrocyte-derived membrane for acute systemic retention and increased infectivity of coated oncolytic vaccinia virus |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9504069/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36145558 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14091810 |
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