Fibrinolytic Platelet Decoys Reduce Cancer Metastasis by Dissociating Circulating Tumor Cell Clusters.

IF 10 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Advanced Healthcare Materials Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1002/adhm.202304374
Brian Schnoor, Kenise Morris, Regina K Kottana, Rebekah Muldoon, Jaeden Barron, Anne-Laure Papa
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During metastasis, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) can travel in the bloodstream as individual cells or clusters, associated with fibrin and platelets. Clusters have a higher metastatic potential due to their increased ability to withstand shear stress and arrest in small vessels. Moreover, CTC-platelet interaction protects CTCs from shear stress and immune detection. The objective of this project is to develop a fibrinolytic platelet system to leverage platelet-CTC interactions and dissociate CTC clusters. For this approach, tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) is loaded onto two modified platelet systems: platelet Decoys and lyophilized platelets. The activities of the systems are characterized using a Förster Resonance Energy Transfer-based assay and an angiogenic assay. Furthermore, the ability of the system to dissociate cancer cell clusters in vitro is assessed using light transmission aggregometry. The data demonstrates that the fibrinolytic platelets can maintain tPA activity, interact with CTCs, and dissociate cancer cell clusters. Finally, fibrinolytic platelets are assessed in vivo, demonstrating a decreased tumor load and increased survival with tPA-Decoy treatment, which is selected as the optimal treatment based on favorable in vitro results and in vivo trials. Therefore, this fibrinolytic platelet approach is a promising method for leveraging platelet-CTC interactions to disperse CTC clusters and reduce metastasis.

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纤溶血小板诱饵通过分解循环肿瘤细胞集群减少癌症转移
在转移过程中,循环肿瘤细胞(CTC)可作为单个细胞或细胞簇与纤维蛋白和血小板一起在血液中移动。集群具有更高的转移潜能,因为它们更能承受剪切应力并停滞在小血管中。此外,CTC 与血小板的相互作用可保护 CTC 免受剪切应力和免疫检测。本项目的目标是开发一种纤维蛋白溶解血小板系统,以利用血小板-CTC 相互作用解离 CTC 簇。在这种方法中,组织纤溶酶原激活剂(tPA)被加载到两种改良的血小板系统上:血小板 Decoys 和冻干血小板。使用基于佛斯特共振能量转移的检测方法和血管生成检测方法对这两种系统的活性进行了表征。此外,还利用透光聚集测定法评估了该系统在体外解离癌细胞簇的能力。数据表明,纤维蛋白溶解血小板能保持 tPA 活性,与 CTCs 相互作用,并解离癌细胞簇。最后,在体内对纤维蛋白溶解血小板进行了评估,结果表明,tPA-Decoy 治疗可降低肿瘤负荷,提高存活率。因此,这种纤维蛋白溶解血小板的方法是一种利用血小板-CTC 相互作用分散 CTC 簇并减少转移的有前途的方法。
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Advanced Healthcare Materials
Advanced Healthcare Materials 工程技术-生物材料
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期刊介绍: Advanced Healthcare Materials, a distinguished member of the esteemed Advanced portfolio, has been dedicated to disseminating cutting-edge research on materials, devices, and technologies for enhancing human well-being for over ten years. As a comprehensive journal, it encompasses a wide range of disciplines such as biomaterials, biointerfaces, nanomedicine and nanotechnology, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine.
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