Blocking Autophagic Flux Enhances Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Photothermal Therapeutic Efficiency in Cancer Treatment.
Xiaoqing RenYiting ChenHaibao PengXiaoling FangXiulei ZhangQinyue ChenXiaofei WangWuli YangXianyi ShaPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
Autophagy is a conservative eukaryotic pathway which plays a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis, and dysfunction of autophagy is usually associated with pathological conditions. Recently, emerging reports have stressed that various types of nanomaterials and therapeutic approaches interfere with cellular autophagy process, which has brought up concerns to their future biomedical applications. Here, we present a study elaborating the relationships between autophagy and iron oxide nanoparticle (IONP)-mediated photothermal therapy in cancer treatment. Our results reveal that IONP photothermal effect could lead to autophagy induction in cancerous MCF-7 cells in a laser dose-dependent manner, and the inhibition of autophagy would enhance the photothermal cell killing by increasing cell apoptosis. In an MCF-7 xenograft model, cotreatment of autophagy inhibitor and IONP under laser exposure could promote the tumor inhibition rate from 43.26 to 68.56%, and the tumor immunohistochemistry assay of microtubule-associated protein 1-light chain 3 (LC3) and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling also demonstrate augmentation in both autophagosomes accumulation and apoptosis in vivo. This work helps us to better understand the regulation of autophagy during IONP-mediated photothermal therapy and provides us with a potential combination therapeutic approach of autophagy modulators and photothermal agents.
Keyphrases
- cell death
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- signaling pathway
- cell cycle arrest
- iron oxide
- photodynamic therapy
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- small molecule
- gene expression
- cell proliferation
- risk assessment
- high throughput
- pi k akt
- mass spectrometry
- dna methylation
- genome wide
- liquid chromatography
- electronic health record
- high resolution mass spectrometry