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Nanoplateletsomes restrain metastatic tumor formation through decoy and active targeting in a preclinical mouse model 被引量:1
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作者 Longlong Zhang Yuefei Zhu +8 位作者 Xunbin Wei Xing Chen Yang Li Ying Zhu Jiaxuan Xia yiheng huang Yongzhuo huang Jianxin Wang Zhiqing Pang 《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第8期3427-3447,共21页
Platelets buoy up cancer metastasis via arresting cancer cells, enhancing their adhesion, and facilitating their extravasation through the vasculature. When deprived of intracellular and granular contents, platelet de... Platelets buoy up cancer metastasis via arresting cancer cells, enhancing their adhesion, and facilitating their extravasation through the vasculature. When deprived of intracellular and granular contents, platelet decoys could prevent metastatic tumor formation. Inspired by these, we developed nanoplatesomes by fusing platelet membranes with lipid membranes(P-Lipo) to restrain metastatic tumor formation more efficiently. It was shown nanoplateletsomes bound with circulating tumor cells(CTC)efficiently, interfered with CTC arrest by vessel endothelial cells, CTC extravasation through endothelial layers, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition of tumor cells as nanodecoys. More importantly, in the mouse breast tumor metastasis model, nanoplateletsomes could decrease CTC survival in the blood and counteract metastatic tumor growth efficiently by inhibiting the inflammation and suppressing CTC escape. Therefore, nanoplatelesomes might usher in a new avenue to suppress lung metastasis. 展开更多
关键词 Nanoplateletsome Breast cancer Tumor metastasis Circulating tumor cells Nanodecoy Immunosuppressive micrometastatic environment Lung pre-metastasis
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