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Nano Letters 2020-Jul

Spatiotemporally Targeted Nanomedicine Overcomes Hypoxia-Induced Drug Resistance of Tumor Cells after Disrupting Neovasculature

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Jinjin Chen
Zhongyu Jiang
Weiguo Xu
Tianmeng Sun
Xiuli Zhuang
Jianxun Ding
Xuesi Chen

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Vascular disrupting agents (VDAs) are emerging anticancer agents, which show rising demand for combination with cytostatic drugs (CSDs), owing to inadequate tumor inhibition when applied singly. Nevertheless, the combination remains a challenge due to the different working sites of VDAs and CSDs and hypoxia-induced drug resistance after disrupting neovasculature by VDAs. Herein, we developed a shell-stacked nanoparticle (SNP) for co-encapsulation of a VDA combretastatin A-4 phosphate (CA4P) and a proteasome inhibitor bortezomib (BTZ). The SNP could spatiotemporally deliver CA4P to tumor neovasculature and BTZ to tumor cells mediated by the site-specific stimuli-activated drug release. Moreover, the SNP also reversed the drug resistance caused by the overexpressed ABCG2 under CA4P-induced hypoxic conditions. The spatiotemporally targeted combination therapy significantly inhibited the growth of both the human A549 pulmonary adenocarcinoma xenograft model and patient-derived xenograft (PDX) model of colon cancer in mice, providing a promising strategy for treating advanced cancers.

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