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Publication : Endothelial Thermotolerance Impairs Nanoparticle Transport in Tumors.

First Author  Bagley AF Year  2015
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  75
Issue  16 Pages  3255-67
PubMed ID  26122846 Mgi Jnum  J:225593
Mgi Id  MGI:5693686 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-15-0325
Citation  Bagley AF, et al. (2015) Endothelial Thermotolerance Impairs Nanoparticle Transport in Tumors. Cancer Res 75(16):3255-67
abstractText  The delivery of diagnostic and therapeutic agents to solid tumors is limited by physical transport barriers within tumors, and such restrictions directly contribute to decreased therapeutic efficacy and the emergence of drug resistance. Nanomaterials designed to perturb the local tumor environment with precise spatiotemporal control have demonstrated potential to enhance drug delivery in preclinical models. Here, we investigated the ability of one class of heat-generating nanomaterials called plasmonic nanoantennae to enhance tumor transport in a xenograft model of ovarian cancer. We observed a temperature-dependent increase in the transport of diagnostic nanoparticles into tumors. However, a transient, reversible reduction in this enhanced transport was seen upon reexposure to heating, consistent with the development of vascular thermotolerance. Harnessing these observations, we designed an improved treatment protocol combining plasmonic nanoantennae with diffusion-limited chemotherapies. Using a microfluidic endothelial model and genetic tools to inhibit the heat-shock response, we found that the ability of thermal preconditioning to limit heat-induced cytoskeletal disruption is an important component of vascular thermotolerance. This work, therefore, highlights the clinical relevance of cellular adaptations to nanomaterials and identifies molecular pathways whose modulation could improve the exposure of tumors to therapeutic agents.
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