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Prodrug-inspired adenosine triphosphate-activatable celastrol-Fe(III) chelate for cancer therapy.


ABSTRACT: Celastrol (CEL), an active compound isolated from the root of Tripterygium wilfordii, exhibits broad anticancer activities. However, its poor stability, narrow therapeutic window and numerous adverse effects limit its applications in vivo. In this study, an adenosine triphosphate (ATP) activatable CEL-Fe(III) chelate was designed, synthesized, and then encapsulated with a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive polymer to obtain CEL-Fe nanoparticles (CEL-Fe NPs). In normal tissues, CEL-Fe NPs maintain structural stability and exhibit reduced systemic toxicity, while at the tumor site, an ATP-ROS-rich tumor microenvironment, drug release is triggered by ROS, and antitumor potency is restored by competitive binding of ATP. This intelligent CEL delivery system improves the biosafety and bioavailability of CEL for cancer therapy. Such a CEL-metal chelate strategy not only mitigates the challenges associated with CEL but also opens avenues for the generation of CEL derivatives, thereby expanding the therapeutic potential of CEL in clinical settings.

SUBMITTER: Li H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11244545 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Prodrug-inspired adenosine triphosphate-activatable celastrol-Fe(III) chelate for cancer therapy.

Li Hanrong H   Li Yifan Y   Zhang Lingpu L   Wang Nan N   Lu Dong D   Tang Dongsheng D   Lv Yitong Y   Zhang Jinbo J   Yan Heben H   Gong He H   Zhang Ming M   Nie Kaili K   Hou Yi Y   Yu Yingjie Y   Xiao Haihua H   Liu Chaoyong C  

Science advances 20240712 28


Celastrol (CEL), an active compound isolated from the root of <i>Tripterygium wilfordii</i>, exhibits broad anticancer activities. However, its poor stability, narrow therapeutic window and numerous adverse effects limit its applications in vivo. In this study, an adenosine triphosphate (ATP) activatable CEL-Fe(III) chelate was designed, synthesized, and then encapsulated with a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-responsive polymer to obtain CEL-Fe nanoparticles (CEL-Fe NPs). In normal tissues, CEL-F  ...[more]

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