Specific Endothelial Cells Govern Nanoparticle Entry into Solid Tumors.
Benjamin R KingstonZachary P LinBen OuyangPresley MacMillanJessica NgaiAbdullah Muhammad SyedShrey SindhwaniWarren W C ChanPublished in: ACS nano (2021)
The successful delivery of nanoparticles to solid tumors depends on their ability to pass through blood vessels and into the tumor microenvironment. Here, we discovered a subset of tumor endothelial cells that facilitate nanoparticle transport into solid tumors. We named these cells nanoparticle transport endothelial cells (N-TECs). We show that only 21% of tumor endothelial cells located on a small number of vessels are involved in transporting nanoparticles into the tumor microenvironment. N-TECs have an increased expression of genes related to nanoparticle transport and vessel permeability compared to other tumor endothelial cells. The N-TECs act as gatekeepers that determine the entry point, distribution, cell accessibility, and number of nanoparticles that enter the tumor microenvironment.