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Gold Nanoparticles Inhibit Macropinocytosis by Decreasing KRAS Activation.

Chandra Kumar ElechalawarGeeta RaoSuresh Kumar GullaMaulin Mukeshchandra PatelAlex FrickensteinNicolas MeansRam Vinod RoyLeonidas TsiokasSima AsfaPrasanta PanjaChinthalapally RaoStefan WilhelmResham BhattacharyaPriyabrata Mukherjee
Published in: ACS nano (2023)
The RAS-transformed cells utilize macropinocytosis to acquire amino acids to support their uncontrolled growth. However, targeting RAS to inhibit macropinocytosis remains a challenge. Here, we report that gold nanoparticles (GNP) inhibit macropinocytosis by decreasing KRAS activation. Using surface-modified and unmodified GNP, we showed that unmodified GNP specifically sequestered both wild-type and mutant KRAS and inhibited its activation, irrespective of growth factor stimulation, while surface-passivated GNP had no effect. Alteration of KRAS activation is reflected on downstream signaling cascades, macropinocytosis and tumor cell growth in vitro , and two independent preclinical human xenograft models of pancreatic cancer in vivo . The current study demonstrates NP-mediated inhibition of macropinocytosis and KRAS activation and provides translational opportunities to inhibit tumor growth in a number of cancers where activation of KRAS plays a major role.
Keyphrases
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  • gold nanoparticles
  • growth factor
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