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多功能纳米雄黄水凝胶增强胶质母细胞瘤化疗放疗协同作用:老药新范式

 

Authors Wang Y, Wei Y , Wu Y , Zong Y , Song Y, Pu S , Wu W , Zhou Y, Xie J , Yin H 

Received 1 November 2022

Accepted for publication 2 February 2023

Published 14 February 2023 Volume 2023:18 Pages 743—763

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S394377

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Mian Wang

Purpose: Realgar, as a kind of traditional mineral Chinese medicine, can inhibit multiple solid tumor growth and serve as an adjuvant drug in cancer therapy. However, the extremely low solubility and poor body absorptive capacity limit its application in clinical medicine. To overcome this therapeutic hurdle, realgar can here be fabricated into a nano-realgar hydrogel with enhanced chemotherapy and radiotherapy (RT) ability. Our objective is to evaluate the superior biocompatibility and anti-tumor activity of nano-realgar hydrogel.
Methods: We have successfully synthesized nano-realgar quantum dots (QDs) coupling with 6-AN molecules (NRA QDs) and further encapsulated with a pH-sensitive dextran hydrogel carrier with hyaluronic acid coating (DEX-HA gel) to promote bioavailability, eventually forming a multifunctional nano-realgar hydrogel (NRA@DH Gel). To better investigate the tumor therapy efficiency of the NRA@DH Gel, we have established the mice in situ bearing GL261 brain glioblastoma as animal models assigned to receive intratumor injection of NRA@DH Gel.
Results: The designed NRA@DH Gel as an antitumor drug can not only exert the prominent chemotherapy effect but also as a “sustainable reactive oxygen species (ROS) generator” can inhibit in the pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) metabolism and reduce the production of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH), thereby inhibiting the conversion of glutathione disulfide (GSSG) to glutathione (GSH), reducing GSH concentrations in tumor cells, triggering the accumulation of ROS, and finally enhancing the effectiveness of RT.
Conclusion: Through the synergistic effect of chemotherapy and RT, NRA@DH Gel effectively inhibited the proliferation and migration of tumor cells, suppressed tumor growth, improved motor coordination, and prolonged survival in tumor-bearing mice. Our work aims to improve the NRA@DH Gel-mediated synergistic chemotherapy and RT will endow a “promising future” for the old drug in clinically comprehensive applications.
Keywords: NRA@DH Gel, glioma, inhibition of the PPP, ROS, radiosensitization, synergistic therapy