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A nanotherapeutic strategy to overcome chemotherapeutic resistance of cancer stem-like cells
by
Mo Ran
, Xu, Xiao
, Liu Huayu
, Shen Shiyang
, Lin, Shiqi
, Zhang, Ying
, Zhang, Can
in
Animal models
/ Breast cancer
/ Camptothecin
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell death
/ Chemoresistance
/ Chemotherapy
/ Differentiation
/ Drug resistance
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hypoxia
/ Metastases
/ Nanoparticles
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Retinoic acid
/ Solid tumors
/ Stems
/ Strategy
/ Tumors
2021
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A nanotherapeutic strategy to overcome chemotherapeutic resistance of cancer stem-like cells
by
Mo Ran
, Xu, Xiao
, Liu Huayu
, Shen Shiyang
, Lin, Shiqi
, Zhang, Ying
, Zhang, Can
in
Animal models
/ Breast cancer
/ Camptothecin
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell death
/ Chemoresistance
/ Chemotherapy
/ Differentiation
/ Drug resistance
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hypoxia
/ Metastases
/ Nanoparticles
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Retinoic acid
/ Solid tumors
/ Stems
/ Strategy
/ Tumors
2021
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A nanotherapeutic strategy to overcome chemotherapeutic resistance of cancer stem-like cells
by
Mo Ran
, Xu, Xiao
, Liu Huayu
, Shen Shiyang
, Lin, Shiqi
, Zhang, Ying
, Zhang, Can
in
Animal models
/ Breast cancer
/ Camptothecin
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell death
/ Chemoresistance
/ Chemotherapy
/ Differentiation
/ Drug resistance
/ Heterogeneity
/ Hypoxia
/ Metastases
/ Nanoparticles
/ Reactive oxygen species
/ Retinoic acid
/ Solid tumors
/ Stems
/ Strategy
/ Tumors
2021
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A nanotherapeutic strategy to overcome chemotherapeutic resistance of cancer stem-like cells
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A nanotherapeutic strategy to overcome chemotherapeutic resistance of cancer stem-like cells
2021
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Tumour heterogeneity remains a major challenge in cancer therapy owing to the different susceptibility of cells to chemotherapy within a solid tumour. Cancer stem-like cells (CSCs), which reside in hypoxic tumour regions, are characterized by high tumourigenicity and chemoresistance and are often responsible for tumour progression and recurrence. Here we report a nanotherapeutic strategy to kill CSCs in tumours using nanoparticles that are co-loaded with the differentiation-inducing agent, all-trans retinoic acid, and the chemotherapeutic drug, camptothecin. All-trans retinoic acid is released under hypoxic conditions, leading to CSC differentiation in the hypoxic niche. In differentiating CSC, the reactive oxygen species levels increase, which then causes the release of camptothecin and subsequent cell death. This dual strategy enables controlled drug release in CSCs and reduces stemness-related drug resistance, enhancing the chemotherapeutic response. In breast tumour mouse models, treatment with the nanoparticles suppresses tumour growth and prevents post-surgical tumour relapse and metastasis.Chemoresistant cancer stem-like cells (CSCs) can be selectively killed by a nanoparticle, which releases an agent under hypoxic conditions that induces CSC differentiation, and a chemotherapeutic drug in response to reactive oxygen species in differentiating CSCs.
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Nature Publishing Group
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