Targeting CDK4/6 in glioblastoma via in situ injection of a cellulose-based hydrogel.
Xia ZhangLike NingHongshuai WuSuisui YangZiyi HuWenhong WangYuandong CaoHongliang XinChaoqun YouFan LinPublished in: Nanoscale (2023)
Despite aggressive treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, the prognosis of glioblastoma (GBM) remains poor, and tumor recurrence is inevitable. The FDA-approved CDK4/6 inhibitor palbociclib (PB) showed interesting anti-GBM effects, but its brain penetration is limited by the blood-brain barrier. The aim of this project is to find whether the cellulose-based hydrogel via in situ injection could provide an alternative route to PB brain delivery and generate sufficient drug exposure in orthotopic GBM. In brief, PB was encapsulated in a cellulose nanocrystal network structure crosslinked by polydopamine via divalent Cu 2+ and hexadecylamine. The formed hydrogel (PB@PH/Cu-CNCs) exhibited sustained drug retention and acid-responsive network de-polymerization for controlled release in vivo . Specifically, the released Cu 2+ catalyzed a Fenton-like reaction to generate reactive oxygen species (ROS), which was further enhanced by PB, and consequently, irreversible senescence and apoptosis were induced in GBM cells. Finally, PB@PH/Cu-CNCs demonstrated a more potent anti-GBM effect than those treated with free PB or PH/Cu-CNCs (drug-free hydrogel) in cultured cells or in an orthotopic glioma model. These results prove that the injection of the PB-loaded hydrogel in situ is an effective strategy to deliver the CDK4/6 inhibitor into the brain and its anti-GBM effect can be further enhanced by combining Cu 2+ -mediated Fenton-like reaction.
Keyphrases
- aqueous solution
- drug delivery
- heavy metals
- cell cycle arrest
- hyaluronic acid
- reactive oxygen species
- wound healing
- induced apoptosis
- cancer therapy
- oxidative stress
- cell death
- cell cycle
- white matter
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- tissue engineering
- dna damage
- risk assessment
- ultrasound guided
- minimally invasive
- endothelial cells
- signaling pathway
- wastewater treatment
- resting state
- cerebral ischemia
- coronary artery bypass
- locally advanced
- metal organic framework
- acute coronary syndrome
- adverse drug
- brain injury
- diabetic rats
- radiation induced
- coronary artery disease
- functional connectivity
- silver nanoparticles
- ionic liquid