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Colon cancer exosome-derived biomimetic nanoplatform for curcumin-mediated sonodynamic therapy and calcium overload

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2022.1069676

Keywords

exosome; curcumin; calcium carbonate; drug delivery; sonodynamic therapy

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  1. Science, Technology & Innovation Commission of Shenzhen Municipality
  2. [JCYJ20190807144209381]

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Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) has unique advantages but also faces challenges such as low water solubility of sonosensitizers and the influence of tumor microenvironment (TME). In this study, a bionic nano-system (ECaC) was designed by coating mesoporous calcium carbonate nanoparticles (CaCO3 NPs) and sonosensitizer curcumin (Cur) into tumor-derived exosomes, aiming to enhance SDT. The biomimetic nano-system effectively targeted tumor cells and released the drug in response to the acidic microenvironment, resulting in significant anti-tumor effects without toxic side effects.
Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) possesses unique properties such as being minimally invasive, exhibiting low toxicity, as well as ability to impart the treatment in the deep tissues, and hence has been extensively used. However, inherent defects such as low water-soluble sonosensitizers can limit the clinical application of SDT, and tumor microenvironment (TME) can further compromise the effect of a single SDT. To overcome these challenges, we have designed a bionic nano-system (ECaC) by coating mesoporous calcium carbonate nanoparticles (CaCO3 NPs) and sonosensitizer curcumin (Cur) into tumor-derived exosomes for developing enhanced SDT. Exosome membrane could endow CaCO3 NPs with homologous targeting abilities. In addition, compared with the bare CaCO3 NPs, ECaC showed significant accumulation in the tumor cell species. Subsequently, CaCO3 NPs upon reaching the tumor site can be degraded into Ca2+ in response to the acidic microenvironment of the tumor to destroy the cellular mitochondria. Hence, the cellular respiration could be destroyed to be a vulnerable state, causing oxidative stress, enhancing Cur-mediated chemotherapy/SDT. This synergistically dynamic therapy has demonstrated significant anti-tumor effects under in vitro and in vivo settings without exhibiting any toxic side effects. Our prepared biomimetic nano-system can effectively deliver the hydrophobic Cur to the tumor sites, which holds great promise in field of drug delivery and can broaden the application of exosomes, as this method has a certain enlightenment effect on the subsequent development of exosomes.

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