Mitochondria-Modulating Liposomes Reverse Radio-Resistance for Colorectal Cancer

ADVANCED SCIENCE(2024)

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Complete remission of colorectal cancer (CRC) is still unachievable in the majority of patients by common fractionated radiotherapy, leaving risks of tumor metastasis and recurrence. Herein, clinical CRC samples demonstrated a difference in the phosphorylation of translation initiation factor eIF2 alpha (p-eIF2 alpha) and the activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4), whose increased expression by initial X-ray irradiation led to the resistance to subsequent radiotherapy. The underlying mechanism is studied in radio-resistant CT26 cells, revealing that the incomplete mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization (iMOMP) triggered by X-ray irradiation is key for the elevated expression of p-eIF2 alpha and ATF4, and therefore radio-resistance. This finding guided to discover that metformin and 2-DG are synergistic in reversing radio resistance by inhibiting p-eIF2 alpha and ATF4. Liposomes loaded with metformin and 2-DG (M/D-Lipo) are thus prepared for enhancing fractionated radiotherapy of CRC, which achieved satisfactory therapeutic efficacy in both local and metastatic CRC tumors by reversing radio-resistance and preventing T lymphocyte exhaustion. This work addresses the problem of radio-resistance caused by activation of intrinsic mitochondrial outer membrane permeability after a single radiotherapy session, then designs and validates the efficacy of PEGylated liposomal drug formulations targeting this mechanism, providing a viable strategy to address the poor efficacy of fractionated radiotherapy in the clinic. image
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fractionated radiotherapy,iMOMP,liposome,radio-resistance,T cell exhaustion
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