posted on 2023-05-23, 11:35authored byWenting Liu, Jianhao Di, Yan Ma, Shuo Wang, Meng Meng, Yongmei Yin, Rimo Xi, Xiujie Zhao
Low-temperature photothermal therapy (PTT) has the advantage
of
causing less damage to normal tissues and has attracted great attention
in recent years. However, the efficacy of low-temperature PTT is restricted
by the overexpression of heat shock proteins (HSPs), specifically
HSP70 and HSP90. Inhibiting the function of these HSPs is a major
strategy used in the development of new cancer therapies. Herein,
we designed four T780T-containing thermosensitive nanoparticles to
interrupt the energy supply for HSP expression using their TPP-based
mitochondrial targeting action. The reversal behavior of the nanoparticles
on the gambogic acid (GA)-induced compensatory increase of HSP70 was
investigated in vitro by Western blot and in vivo by immunohistochemistry. The in vivo anticancer efficacy of the low-temperature PTT based on these thermosensitive
nanoparticles was also systematically examined. The design proposes
for the first time to utilize and elucidate the mechanism of the mitochondrial
targeting of T780T-containing NPs in synergy with the HSP90 inhibition
of GA to achieve an effective low-temperature PTT. This work not only
provides a novel pathway for the dual inhibition of HSP70 and HSP90
but also opens up a new approach for low-temperature PTT of tumors.