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Authors Wu PH, Onodera Y, Ichikawa Y, Rankin EB, Giaccia AJ, Watanabe Y, Qian W, Hashimoto T, Shirato H, Nam JM
Received 25 March 2017
Accepted for publication 6 May 2017
Published 14 July 2017 Volume 2017:12 Pages 5069—5085
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S137833
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Thomas J Webster
Abstract: Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) have recently attracted attention as
clinical agents for enhancing the effect of radiotherapy in various cancers.
Although radiotherapy is a standard treatment for cancers, invasive recurrence
and metastasis are significant clinical problems. Several studies have
suggested that radiation promotes the invasion of cancer cells by activating
molecular mechanisms involving integrin and fibronectin (FN). In this study,
polyethylene-glycolylated AuNPs (P-AuNPs) were conjugated with Arg–Gly–Asp
(RGD) peptides (RGD/P-AuNPs) to target cancer cells expressing RGD-binding
integrins such as α5- and αv-integrins. RGD/P-AuNPs were internalized more
efficiently and colocalized with integrins in the late endosomes and lysosomes
of MDA-MB-231 cells. A combination of RGD/P-AuNPs and radiation reduced cancer
cell viability and increased DNA damage compared to radiation alone in
MDA-MB-231 cells. Moreover, the invasive activity of breast cancer cell lines
after radiation treatment was significantly inhibited in the presence of
RGD/P-AuNPs. Microarray analyses revealed that the expression of FN in
irradiated cells was suppressed by combined use of RGD/P-AuNPs. Reduction of FN
and downstream signaling may be involved in suppressing radiation-induced
invasive activity by RGD/P-AuNPs. Our study suggests that RGD/P-AuNPs can
target integrin-overexpressing cancer cells to improve radiation therapy by
suppressing invasive activity in addition to sensitization. Thus, these
findings provide a possible clinical strategy for using AuNPs to treat invasive
breast cancer following radiotherapy.
Keywords: gold
nanoparticles, radiotherapy, breast cancer, invasion, integrin, fibronectin
摘要视频链接:RGD-conjugated gold nanoparticles in radiotherapy