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Versatile Nano‐PROTAC‐Induced Epigenetic Reader Degradation for Efficient Lung Cancer Therapy

Recent evidence has indicated that overexpression of the epigenetic reader bromodomain‐containing protein 4 (BRD4) contributes to a poor prognosis of lung cancers, and the suppression of its expression promotes cell apoptosis and leads to tumor shrinkage. Proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) has r...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Huan‐Tian, Peng, Rui, Chen, Sheng, Shen, Ao, Zhao, Lixin, Tang, Wang, Wang, Xiao‐He, Li, Zhen‐Yan, Zha, Zhen‐Gang, Yi, Mengmeng, Zhang, Lingmin
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9561860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35988145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202202039
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author Zhang, Huan‐Tian
Peng, Rui
Chen, Sheng
Shen, Ao
Zhao, Lixin
Tang, Wang
Wang, Xiao‐He
Li, Zhen‐Yan
Zha, Zhen‐Gang
Yi, Mengmeng
Zhang, Lingmin
author_facet Zhang, Huan‐Tian
Peng, Rui
Chen, Sheng
Shen, Ao
Zhao, Lixin
Tang, Wang
Wang, Xiao‐He
Li, Zhen‐Yan
Zha, Zhen‐Gang
Yi, Mengmeng
Zhang, Lingmin
author_sort Zhang, Huan‐Tian
collection PubMed
description Recent evidence has indicated that overexpression of the epigenetic reader bromodomain‐containing protein 4 (BRD4) contributes to a poor prognosis of lung cancers, and the suppression of its expression promotes cell apoptosis and leads to tumor shrinkage. Proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) has recently emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy with the capability to precisely degrade targeted proteins. Herein, a novel style of versatile nano‐PROTAC (CREATE ( CR V‐LLC m e mbrane/DS‐PLG A /dB ET 6)) is developed, which is constructed by using a pH/GSH (glutathione)‐responsive polymer (disulfide bond‐linked poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid), DS‐PLGA) to load BRD4‐targeted PROTAC (dBET6), followed by the camouflage with engineered lung cancer cell membranes with dual targeting capability. Notably, CREATE remarkably confers simultaneous targeting ability to lung cancer cells and tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs). The pH/GSH‐responsive design improves the release of dBET6 payload from nanoparticles to induce pronounced apoptosis of both cells, which synergistically inhibits tumor growth in both subcutaneous and orthotopic tumor‐bearing mouse model. Furthermore, the efficient tumor inhibition is due to the direct elimination of lung cancer cells and TAMs, which remodels the tumor microenvironment. Taken together, the results elucidate the construction of a versatile nano‐PROTAC enables to eliminate both lung cancer cells and TAMs, which opens a new avenue for efficient lung cancer therapy via PROTAC.
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spelling pubmed-95618602022-10-16 Versatile Nano‐PROTAC‐Induced Epigenetic Reader Degradation for Efficient Lung Cancer Therapy Zhang, Huan‐Tian Peng, Rui Chen, Sheng Shen, Ao Zhao, Lixin Tang, Wang Wang, Xiao‐He Li, Zhen‐Yan Zha, Zhen‐Gang Yi, Mengmeng Zhang, Lingmin Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Recent evidence has indicated that overexpression of the epigenetic reader bromodomain‐containing protein 4 (BRD4) contributes to a poor prognosis of lung cancers, and the suppression of its expression promotes cell apoptosis and leads to tumor shrinkage. Proteolysis targeting chimera (PROTAC) has recently emerged as a promising therapeutic strategy with the capability to precisely degrade targeted proteins. Herein, a novel style of versatile nano‐PROTAC (CREATE ( CR V‐LLC m e mbrane/DS‐PLG A /dB ET 6)) is developed, which is constructed by using a pH/GSH (glutathione)‐responsive polymer (disulfide bond‐linked poly(lactic‐co‐glycolic acid), DS‐PLGA) to load BRD4‐targeted PROTAC (dBET6), followed by the camouflage with engineered lung cancer cell membranes with dual targeting capability. Notably, CREATE remarkably confers simultaneous targeting ability to lung cancer cells and tumor‐associated macrophages (TAMs). The pH/GSH‐responsive design improves the release of dBET6 payload from nanoparticles to induce pronounced apoptosis of both cells, which synergistically inhibits tumor growth in both subcutaneous and orthotopic tumor‐bearing mouse model. Furthermore, the efficient tumor inhibition is due to the direct elimination of lung cancer cells and TAMs, which remodels the tumor microenvironment. Taken together, the results elucidate the construction of a versatile nano‐PROTAC enables to eliminate both lung cancer cells and TAMs, which opens a new avenue for efficient lung cancer therapy via PROTAC. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9561860/ /pubmed/35988145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202202039 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhang, Huan‐Tian
Peng, Rui
Chen, Sheng
Shen, Ao
Zhao, Lixin
Tang, Wang
Wang, Xiao‐He
Li, Zhen‐Yan
Zha, Zhen‐Gang
Yi, Mengmeng
Zhang, Lingmin
Versatile Nano‐PROTAC‐Induced Epigenetic Reader Degradation for Efficient Lung Cancer Therapy
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title_full Versatile Nano‐PROTAC‐Induced Epigenetic Reader Degradation for Efficient Lung Cancer Therapy
title_fullStr Versatile Nano‐PROTAC‐Induced Epigenetic Reader Degradation for Efficient Lung Cancer Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Versatile Nano‐PROTAC‐Induced Epigenetic Reader Degradation for Efficient Lung Cancer Therapy
title_short Versatile Nano‐PROTAC‐Induced Epigenetic Reader Degradation for Efficient Lung Cancer Therapy
title_sort versatile nano‐protac‐induced epigenetic reader degradation for efficient lung cancer therapy
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9561860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35988145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202202039
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