Ecdysteroid-Containing Squalenoylated Self-Assembling Nanoparticles Exert Tumor-Selective Sensitization to Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)-Induced Oxidative Damage While Protecting Normal Cells: Implications for Selective Radiotherapy.

含蜕皮甾类激素的角鲨烯化自组装纳米颗粒对活性氧(ROS)诱导的氧化损伤具有肿瘤选择性敏感性,同时保护正常细胞:对选择性放射疗法的意义

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作者:Vágvölgyi Máté, Kocsis Endre, Tayeb Bizhar A, Zupkó István, Minorics Renáta, Martins Ana, Hoyk Zsófia, Ballai Gergő, Szenti Imre, Kónya Zoltán, Gáti Tamás, Bogdán Dóra, Tóth Gábor, Hunyadi Attila
Central nervous system (CNS) tumors are exceptionally difficult to treat, and oxidative stress-inducing radiotherapy is an important treatment modality. In this study, we examined self-assembling pro-drug nanoconjugates of naturally derived antitumor ecdysteroids, which were designed to interfere with oxidative stress in brain tumor cells. Eight ecdysteroid-squalene conjugates were semi-synthesized and formulated into self-assembled aqueous nanosuspensions, which showed excellent stability for up to 16 weeks. The nanoassemblies demonstrated a strong dose-dependent sensitizing effect to tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tBHP)-induced oxidative damage in SH-SY5Y cells, while exerting a strong protective effect in MRC-5 fibroblast cells. In contrast, free ecdysteroids protected both cell lines from tBHP-induced damage. This suggests an important role for squalenoylation in the antitumor effect and indicates that our conjugates have potential as highly selective adjuvants in radiotherapy by sensitizing cancer cells and protecting surrounding tissues. Furthermore, our findings suggest a potential neuroprotective effect of nonconjugated ecdysteroids.

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