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Core-Shell Nanoparticle-Based Peptide Therapeutics and Combined Hyperthermia for Enhanced Cancer Cell Apoptosis

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 8, Issue 9, Pages 9379-9387

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn503431x

Keywords

magnetic core-shell nanoparticle; mitochondria-targeting peptide; amphipathic tail-anchoring peptide; magnetic hyperthermia; magnetically facilitated delivery; combined therapy

Funding

  1. NIH Director's Innovator Award [1DP20D006462-01]
  2. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering of the NIH [1R21NS085569-01]
  3. N.J. Commission on Spinal Cord grant [09-3085-SCR-E-0]
  4. Rutgers Faculty Research Grant Program

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Mitochondria-targeting peptides have garnered immense interest as potential chemotherapeutics in recent years. However, there is a clear need to develop strategies to overcome the critical limitations of peptides, such as poor solubility and the lack of target specificity, which impede their clinical applications. To this end, we report magnetic core shell nanoparticle (MCNP)-mediated delivery of a mitochondria-targeting pro-apoptotic amphipathic tail-anchoring peptide (ATAP) to malignant brain and metastatic breast cancer cells. Conjugation of ATAP to the MCNPs significantly enhanced the chemotherapeutic efficacy of ATAP, while the presence of targeting ligands afforded selective delivery to cancer cells. Induction of MCNP-mediated hyperthermia further potentiated the efficacy of ATAP. In summary, a combination of MCNP-mediated ATAP delivery and subsequent hyperthermia resulted in an enhanced effect on mitochondrial dysfunction, thus resulting in increased cancer cell apoptosis.

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