BECAS
BARREDO VACCHELLI Gabriela Romina
artículos
Título:
Dermatan Sulfate/Chitosan Nanoparticles Loaded with an Anti-Inflammatory Peptide Increase the Response of Human Colorectal Cancer Cells to 5-Fluorouracil
Autor/es:
AGUSTÍN BLACHMAN; ARIADNA MARÍA BIROCCO; SOFÍA CURCIO; SILVIA ANDREA CAMPERI; PAOLO DI GIANVINCENZO; JÉSICA AYELÉN RODRIGUEZ; GABRIELA ROMINA BARREDO-VACCHELLI; GLORIA CENCI; ALEJANDRO SOSNIK; SERGIO MOYA; GRACIELA CRISTINA CALABRESE
Revista:
Macromolecular Bioscience - (Online)
Editorial:
Wiley Online Library
Referencias:
Año: 2023
ISSN:
1616-5195
Resumen:
The gold standard drug for colorectal cancer treatment, 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU), induces pharmacological tolerance in long-term management. The transcriptional factor NFκB plays a key role in 5-FU resistance. The aim of this work is to study the capability of polyelectrolytes complex nanoparticles of dermatan sulfate (DS) and chitosan, loaded with the anti-inflammatory tripeptide IRW, to sensitize colorectal cancer cells to 5-FU. Fluorescence and flow cytometry studies confirmed the recognition by the nanoformlation, of CD44 receptor, involved the initiation and progression of colorectal tumors. Dynamic light scattering and flow cytometry reinforced the importance of DS and CD44 receptor in the interaction, as the addition of DS or anti CD44 antibody blocked the binding. Moreover, the nanoformulation also interacts with 3D colon cancer cultures, namely colonospheres, enriched in cancer stem cells, subpopulation responsible for drug resistance and metastasis. To evaluate the consequences of this interaction, the subcellular distribution of the transcriptional factor NFκB, was determined by immunofluorescence analysis. Internalization and the intracellular release of IRW inhibited nuclear translocation of NFκB and increased cellular sensitivity to 5-FU. Altogether, the nanoformulation could provide a selective delivery platform for IRW distribution to colorectal tumors, being an innovative strategy towards overcoming 5-FU resistance in colorectal cancer therapy.