Depletion Of Glioma Stem Cells By Synergistic Inhibition Of Mtor And C-Myc With A Biological Camouflaged Cascade Brain-Targeting Nanosystem

BIOMATERIALS(2021)

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Glioma stem cells (GSCs), as a subpopulation of stem cell-like cells, have been proposed to play a crucial role in the progression of drug-resistance in glioblastoma (GBM). Therefore, the targeted eradication of GSCs can serve as a promising therapeutic strategy for the reversal of drug-resistance in GBM. Herein, the effects of silencing cMyc and m-TOR on primary GBM cells extracted from patients were investigated. Results confirmed that dual inhibition treatment significantly (p < 0.05) and synergistically suppressed GSCs, and consequently reversed TMZ-resistance when compared with the single treatment group. Subsequently, to facilitate effective crossing of the BBB, a biological camouflaged cascade brain-targeting nanosystem (PMRT) was created. The PMRT significantly inhibited tumor growth and extended the lifespan of orthotopic transplantation TMZ-resistant GBMgrafted mice. Our data demonstrated that PMRT could precisely facilitate drug release at the tumor site across the BBB. Simultaneously, c-Myc and m-TOR could serve as synergistic targets to eradicate the GSCs and reverse GBM resistance to TMZ.
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Inhibition of mTOR and c-Myc, Cascade brain-targeting, Biological camouflaged nanosystem, Glioma stem cells, Synergistic therapy
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