PH-sensitive Pt nanocluster assembly overcomes cisplatin resistance and heterogeneous stemness of hepatocellular carcinoma

  • Hongping Xia
  • , Fangyuan Li
  • , Xi Hu
  • , Wooram Park
  • , Shuaifei Wang
  • , Youngjin Jang
  • , Yang Du
  • , Seungmin Baik
  • , Soojeong Cho
  • , Taegyu Kang
  • , Dong Hyun Kim
  • , Daishun Ling
  • , Kam Man Hui
  • , Taeghwan Hyeon

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Abstract

Response rates to conventional chemotherapeutics remain unsatisfactory for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) due to the high rates of chemoresistance and recurrence. Tumor-initiating cancer stem-like cells (CSLCs) are refractory to chemotherapy, and their enrichment leads to subsequent development of chemoresistance and recurrence. To overcome the chemoresistance and stemness in HCC, we synthesized a Pt nanocluster assembly (Pt-NA) composed of assembled Pt nanoclusters incorporating a pH-sensitive polymer and HCC-targeting peptide. Pt-NA is latent in peripheral blood, readily targets disseminated HCC CSLCs, and disassembles into small Pt nanoclusters in acidic subcellular compartments, eventually inducing damage to DNA. Furthermore, treatment with Pt-NA downregulates a multitude of genes that are vital for the proliferation of HCC. Importantly, CD24+ side population (SP) CSLCs that are resistant to cisplatin are sensitive to Pt-NA, demonstrating the immense potential of Pt-NA for treating chemoresistant HCC.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)802-811
Number of pages10
JournalACS Central Science
Volume2
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Nov 2016

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