Endoplasmic reticulum stress: major player in size-dependent inhibition of P-glycoprotein by silver nanoparticles in multidrug-resistant breast cancer cells.
Mohana Krishna GopisettyDávid KovácsNóra IgazAndrea RónaváriPéter BéltekyZsolt RázgaViktória VengloveczBálint CsobozImre Miklós BorosZoltán KónyaMónika KiricsiPublished in: Journal of nanobiotechnology (2019)
Our study suggests that AgNPs are potent inhibitors of Pgp function and are promising agents for sensitizing multidrug resistant breast cancers to anticancer drugs. This potency is determined by their size, since 75 nm AgNPs are more efficient than smaller counterparts. This is a highly relevant finding as it renders AgNPs attractive candidates in rational design of therapeutically useful agents for tumor targeting. In the present study we provide evidence that exploitation of ER stress can be a propitious target in defeating multidrug resistance in cancers.