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Anticancer Efficacy of Photodynamic Therapy with Lung Cancer-Targeted Nanoparticles
Published on: December 1, 2016
pH-Activatable engineered nanoparticle-based selective hexokinase 2 degrader provokes GSDME-dependent pyroptosis for
Linlin Gong1,2, Shasha Li1,2, Jiahui Sun1,2
1Research & Development Institute of Northwestern Polytechnical University in Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518057, China.
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Proteolysis targeting chimeras (PROTACs) technology has been developed as an exquisite promising approach for targeted protein degradation by hijacking the cellular ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS). However, traditional PROTACs often suffer from insufficient tumor accumulation, unfavorable membrane penetration, and always-on biological activity, limiting their antitumor performance. Herein, we report a novel pH-activatable engineered nanoparticle-based selective hexokinase 2 degrader (Nano-PROTACs) for cancer therapy. Nano-PROTACs were constructed by conjugating PEI-based PROTACs to amphiphilic nanoparticles via acid-detachable cis-aconitic anhydride (CAA) bonds. Then, Nano-PROTACs allowed PEI-based PROTACs release within the tumor acidic microenvironment, which bounded to HK-2 and recruited cereblon (CRBN) to provoke HK-2 ubiquitination for achieving HK-2 degradation via UPS. Interestingly, Nano-PROTACs specifically evoked GSDME-mediated pyroptosis to enhance cancer therapy. Thus, Nano-PROTACs effectively inhibited the growth of CT26 tumors and prevented tumor growth and lung metastasis in the orthotopic 4T1-luciferase tumor-bearing mouse model. Taken together, this study might offer a nanoparticle-based PROTACs platform for advancing selective protein of interest (POI) degradation in cancer therapy.
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