Enabling tumor-specific drug delivery by targeting the Warburg effect of cancer

Jian Zhang, Tony Pan, Jimmy Lee, Sanja Goldberg, Sarah Ann King, Erting Tang, Yifei Hu, Lifeng Chen, Alex Hoover, Linyong Zhu, Oliver S. Eng, Benjamin Dekel, Jun Huang, Xiaoyang Wu

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Abstract

Metabolic reprogramming of tumor cells is an emerging hallmark of cancer. Among all the changes in cancer metabolism, increased glucose uptake and the accumulation of lactate under normoxic conditions (the “Warburg effect”) is a common feature of cancer cells. In this study, we develop a lactate-responsive drug delivery platform by targeting the Warburg effect. We design and test a gold/mesoporous silica Janus nanoparticle system as a gated drug carrier, in which the gold particles are functionalized with lactate oxidase and the silica particles are capped with α-cyclodextrin through surface arylboronate modification. In the presence of lactate, the lactate oxidase generates hydrogen peroxide, which induces the self-immolation reaction of arylboronate, leading to uncapping and drug release. Our results demonstrate greatly improved drug delivery specificity and therapeutic efficacy with this platform for the treatment of different cancers. Our findings present an effective approach for drug delivery by metabolic targeting of tumors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101920
JournalCell Reports Medicine
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • Warburg effect
  • chemotherapy
  • drug delivery
  • immunotherapy
  • lactate
  • nanoparticle
  • tumor metabolism

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology

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