Cancer Stem Cell‐Platelet Hybrid Membrane‐Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles for Enhanced Photothermal Therapy of Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Cell membrane–based nanosystems with desirable characteristics have been studied extensively for many therapeutic applications. However, current research has focused on single cell membrane, and multifunctional fused membrane materials from different membrane types are still rare. Herein, a platelet...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advanced functional materials 2019-03, Vol.29 (10), p.n/a
Hauptverfasser: Bu, Lin‐Lin, Rao, Lang, Yu, Guang‐Tao, Chen, Lei, Deng, Wei‐Wei, Liu, Jian‐Feng, Wu, Hao, Meng, Qian‐Fang, Guo, Shi‐Shang, Zhao, Xing‐Zhong, Zhang, Wen‐Feng, Chen, Guojun, Gu, Zhen, Liu, Wei, Sun, Zhi‐Jun
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Zusammenfassung:Cell membrane–based nanosystems with desirable characteristics have been studied extensively for many therapeutic applications. However, current research has focused on single cell membrane, and multifunctional fused membrane materials from different membrane types are still rare. Herein, a platelet–cancer stem cell (CSC) hybrid membrane‐coated iron oxide magnetic nanoparticle (MN) {[CSC‐P]MN} is presented for the first time for the enhanced photothermal therapy of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). Inherited from the original source cells, the platelet membrane shows immune evading ability due to the surface marker comprising a number of “don't eat me” signals, and the CSC membrane has homotypic targeting capabilities due to the specific surface adhesion molecules. The [CSC‐P]MNs possess superior characteristics for immune evasion, active cancer targeting, magnetic resonance imaging, and photothermal therapy. Compared with single cell membrane–coated MNs, [CSC‐P]MNs exhibit prolonged circulation times and enhanced targeting abilities. Moreover, the [CSC‐P]MNs exhibit a superior photothermal ability that provides excellent HNSCC tumor growth inhibition, particularly in an immunocompetent Tgfbr1/Pten conditional double knockout HNSCC mouse model that contains a more complex tumor microenvironment that is similar to the human HNSCC microenvironment. Collectively, this biomimetic multimembrane‐coated nanoplatform may provide enhanced antitumor efficacy in the complex tumor microenvironment. A natural cancer stem cell‐platelet hybrid mimic membrane is collected from tumor‐bearing mice and further used for magnetic nanoparticle coating. The obtained biomimetic nanoparticles are then injected into the same mice for magnetic resonance imaging and photothermal therapy. The work presents a novel design strategy for personalized cancer theranostics.
ISSN:1616-301X
1616-3028
DOI:10.1002/adfm.201807733