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Title: Acid-Responsive Macroporous Silica Nanoparticles for Bcl-2-Functional-Converting Peptide Release and Synergism with Celastrol for Enhanced Therapy against Resistant Cancer. Author: Wu Y, Zhou M, Lin R, Yu L, Zhang X, Xie J. Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces; 2023 Jun 28; 15(25):30427-30442. PubMed ID: 37312263. Abstract: Combination of chemotherapeutics with polypeptide/protein drugs has been demonstrated to be an effective approach for treatment against cancer multidrug resistance. However, due to the low biostability and weak cell penetrating ability of biomacromolecules, intracellular delivery and release of biomacromolecules in a spatiotemporally controllable manner in target sites in vivo face great challenges, and synergistic effects will not be achieved as expected just by simple drug combination. Here, we conceived an inspired strategy to combat the drug-resistant tumors by fabricating multiarm PEG-gated large pore-sized mesoporous silica nanoparticles for the Bcl-2-functional-converting peptide (denoted as N9@M-CA∼8P) payload and controlled release and realizing synergistic effects with celastrol integration at a low dosage as a curative sensitizer. Our results demonstrated that the N9 peptide could be pH-responsively released from the macropores of the M-CA∼8P nanosystem both in simulated physiological environments and in cancer cells and at tumor sites. Biosafe and enhanced therapeutic outcomes (90% tumor inhibition) were obtained by combination of the N9@M-CA∼8P nanosystem with celastrol coordinatively inducing mitochondrion-mediated cell apoptosis in resistant cancer cell lines and in the corresponding xenografted mice models. Overall, this study provides convincing evidence for effective and safe resistant cancer treatment through a stimulus-responsive biomacromolecule nanosystem combined with a low dosage of a natural compound.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]