Cell-Membrane-Derived Nanoparticles with Notch-1 Suppressor Delivery Promote Hypoxic Cell-Cell Packing and Inhibit Angiogenesis Acting as a Two-Edged Swordopen access
- Authors
- Kim, Hye-Seon; Shin, Young Min; Chung, Seyong; Kim, Dahee; Park, Dan Bi; Baek, Sewoom; Park, Jeongeun; Kim, Si Yeong; Kim, Dae-Hyun; Yi, Se Won; Lee, Songhyun; Lee, Jung Bok; Ko, Ji-Yun; Im, Gun-Il; Kang, Mi-Lan; Sung, Hak-Joon
- Issue Date
- Oct-2021
- Publisher
- WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
- Keywords
- cell membranes; cell-cell packing; hypoxia; nanoparticles; Notch-1 aptamers
- Citation
- ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.33, no.40
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ADVANCED MATERIALS
- Volume
- 33
- Number
- 40
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/4407
- DOI
- 10.1002/adma.202101558
- ISSN
- 0935-9648
1521-4095
- Abstract
- Cell-cell interactions regulate intracellular signaling via reciprocal contacts of cell membranes in tissue regeneration and cancer growth, indicating a critical need of membrane-derived tools in studying these processes. Hence, cell-membrane-derived nanoparticles (CMNPs) are produced using tonsil-derived mesenchymal stem cells (TMSCs) from children owing to their short doubling time. As target cell types, laryngeal cancer cells are compared to bone-marrow-derived MSCs (BMSCs) because of their cartilage damaging and chondrogenic characteristics, respectively. Treating spheroids of these cell types with CMNPs exacerbates interspheroid hypoxia with robust maintenance of the cell-cell interaction signature for 7 days. Both cell types prefer a hypoxic environment, as opposed to blood vessel formation that is absent in cartilage but is required for cancer growth. Hence, angiogenesis is inhibited by displaying the Notch-1 aptamer on CMNPs. Consequently, laryngeal cancer growth is suppressed efficiently in contrast to improved chondroprotection observed in a series of cell and animal experiments using a xenograft mouse model of laryngeal cancer. Altogether, CMNPs execute a two-edged sword function of inducing hypoxic cell-cell packing, followed by suppressing angiogenesis to promote laryngeal cancer death and chondrogenesis simultaneously. This study presents a previously unexplored therapeutic strategy for anti-cancer and chondroprotective treatment using CMNPs.
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