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Regulation of Ion Homeostasis for Enhanced Tumor Radio-Immunotherapy.


ABSTRACT: Intra/extracellular ion content affects the growth and metastasis of tumor cells, as well as the efficacy of various antitumor therapies. Herein, a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (CAI) is loaded onto pH-responsive calcium carbonate (CaCO3 ) nanoparticles and then modify theses nanoparticles with liposomes to obtain biocompatible CaCO3 /CAI@Lipsome (CCL) for enhance tumor radio-immunotherapy. CCL can specially decompose in tumor microenvironment, releasing calcium ion (Ca2+ ) and CAI, as well as increasing the pH value of extracellular fluid. CAI restrains the flow of hydrogen ion (H+ ) inside and outside the tumor cells, resulting in the reversal of tumor acidic microenvironment and the increase of intracellular H+ , both of which can improve the sensitivity of tumor to radiotherapy. Afterward, the increased intracellular H+ together with radiotherapy-causes reactive oxygen species promotes calcium influx, leading to cellular calcium overload. Moreover, the CCL-tailored content of H+ and Ca2+ strengthens radiotherapy-induced immunogenic cell death and dendritic cell maturation, amplifying systemic anti-tumor adaptive immunity. Meanwhile, macrophages in the CCL-treated tumors are polarized from pro-tumor M2 to anti-tumor M1 under X-ray exposure, owing to the neutralization of tumor acidic microenvironment and enhances Ca2+ content. Therefore, multi-directional regulation of the intra/extra tumor cell pH/calcium by simple nano-preparation would provide a powerful way to improve the efficacy of radio-immunotherapy.

SUBMITTER: Qian R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10646238 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Regulation of Ion Homeostasis for Enhanced Tumor Radio-Immunotherapy.

Qian Rui R   Yi Xuan X   Liu Teng T   Chen Hua H   Wang Yuhong Y   Hu Lin L   Guo Lingchuan L   Yang Kai K   Deng Haijun H  

Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) 20230922 32


Intra/extracellular ion content affects the growth and metastasis of tumor cells, as well as the efficacy of various antitumor therapies. Herein, a carbonic anhydrase inhibitor (CAI) is loaded onto pH-responsive calcium carbonate (CaCO<sub>3</sub> ) nanoparticles and then modify theses nanoparticles with liposomes to obtain biocompatible CaCO<sub>3</sub> /CAI@Lipsome (CCL) for enhance tumor radio-immunotherapy. CCL can specially decompose in tumor microenvironment, releasing calcium ion (Ca<sup>  ...[more]

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2021-02-12 | GSE164049 | GEO