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Dual Functional Mesoporous Silicon Nanoparticles Enhance the Radiosensitivity of VPA in Glioblastoma
Authors:Hailong Zhang  Wei Zhang  Yong Zhou  Yuhua Jiang  Shupeng Li
Institution:2. Cancer Centre, The Second Hospital of Shandong University, 247 Beiyuan Street, Jinan, PR China
Abstract:Radiotherapy is a critical strategy and standard adjuvant approach to glioblastoma treatment. One of the major challenges facing radiotherapy is to minimize radiation damage to normal tissue without compromising therapeutic effects on cancer cells. Various agents and numerous approaches have been developed to improve the therapeutic index of radiotherapy. Among them, radiosensitizers have attracted much attention because they selectively increase susceptibility of cancer cells to radiation and thus enhance biological effectiveness of radiotherapy. However, clinical translation of radiosensitizers has been severely limited by their potential toxicity to normal tissue. Recent advances in nanomedicine offer an opportunity to overcome this hindrance. In this study, a dual functional mesoporous silica nanoparticle (MSN) formulation of the valproic acid (VPA) radiosensitizer was developed, which specifically recognized folic acid–overexpressing cancer cells and released VPA conditionally in acidic turmeric microenvironment. The efficacy of this targeted and pH-responsive VPA nanocarrier was evaluated as compared to VPA treatment approach in two cell lines: rat glioma cells C6 and human glioma U87. Compared to VPA treatment, targeted VPA-MSNs not only potentiated the toxic effects of radiation and led to a higher rate of cell death but also enhanced inhibition on clonogenic assay. More interestingly, these effects were further accentuated by VPA-MSNs at low pH values. Western blot analysis showed that the effects were mediated via enhanced apoptosis-inducing effects. Our results suggest that the adjunctive use of VPA-MSNs may enhance the effectiveness of radiotherapy in glioma treatment by lowering the radiation doses required to kill cancer cells and thereby minimize collateral damage to healthy adjacent tissue.
Keywords:Address all correspondence to: Shupeng Li or Jiang Yuhua  Cancer Centre  The Second Hospital of Shandong University  247 Beiyuan Street  Jinan  Shandong  250033  PR China  
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