调节血肿瘤屏障转录程序改善肿瘤内药物传递并增强GBM的化疗。

IF 12.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Science Advances Pub Date : 2025-02-28 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adr1481
Jorge L Jimenez-Macias, Philippa Vaughn-Beaucaire, Ayush Bharati, Zheyun Xu, Megan Forrest, Jason Hong, Michael Sun, Andrea Schmidt, Jasmine Clark, William Hawkins, Noe Mercado, Jacqueline Real, Kelsey Huntington, Mykola Zdioruk, Michal O Nowicki, Choi-Fong Cho, Bin Wu, Weiyi Li, Theresa Logan, Katherine E Manz, Kurt D Pennell, Bogdan I Fedeles, Paul Bertone, Michael Punsoni, Alexander S Brodsky, Sean E Lawler
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由于血脑屏障(BBB)和血肿瘤屏障(BTB)阻止了大多数化疗药物进入大脑,因此胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)的有效药物递送是一个主要障碍。在这里,我们发现了一个与GBM中BTB相关的12个转录基因特征。我们将CDH5确定为该集合的核心分子,并通过患者标本的转录组学和免疫染色证实其在GBM脉管系统中的表达。靛玉红衍生物6-溴靛玉红乙酰肟(BIA)下调CDH5和其他BTB特征基因,在体外和小鼠GBM异种移植模型中引起内皮屏障破坏。BIA治疗增加肿瘤内顺铂积累,并通过靶向DNA修复途径增强DNA损伤。最后,使用可注射BIA纳米颗粒制剂PPRX-1701,我们显著提高了顺铂治疗小鼠GBM的疗效。我们的工作揭示了BTB的潜在靶点以及BIA作为BTB调节剂和化疗增强剂的双重功能特性,为其进一步开发提供了支持。
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Modulation of blood-tumor barrier transcriptional programs improves intratumoral drug delivery and potentiates chemotherapy in GBM.

Efficient drug delivery to glioblastoma (GBM) is a major obstacle as the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and the blood-tumor barrier (BTB) prevent passage of the majority of chemotherapies into the brain. Here, we identified a transcriptional 12-gene signature associated with the BTB in GBM. We identified CDH5 as a core molecule in this set and confirmed its expression in GBM vasculature using transcriptomics and immunostaining of patient specimens. The indirubin-derivative, 6-bromoindirubin acetoxime (BIA), down-regulates CDH5 and other BTB signature genes, causing endothelial barrier disruption in vitro and in murine GBM xenograft models. Treatment with BIA increased intratumoral cisplatin accumulation and potentiated DNA damage by targeting DNA repair pathways. Last, using an injectable BIA nanoparticle formulation, PPRX-1701, we significantly improved cisplatin efficacy in murine GBM. Our work reveals potential targets of the BTB and the bifunctional properties of BIA as a BTB modulator and a potentiator of chemotherapy, supporting its further development.

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