Gene interfered-ferroptosis therapy for cancers
Gao Jinliang, Luo Tao, Wang Jinke
Journal:Nature Communications
IF:14.92
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-25632-1
PMID:34493724
Published:2021-09-07
research field:肿瘤学分子生物学基因组学
Abstract
Although some effective therapies have been available for cancer, it still poses a great threat to human health and life due to its drug resistance and low response in patients. Here, we develop a ferroptosis-based therapy by combining iron nanoparticles and cancer-specific gene interference. The expression of two iron metabolic genes ( FPN and LCN2 ) was selectively knocked down in cancer cells by Cas13a or microRNA controlled by a NF-κB-specific promoter. Cells were simultaneously treated by iron nanoparticles. As a result, a significant ferroptosis was induced in a wide variety of cancer cells. However, the same treatment had little effect on normal cells. By transferring genes with adeno-associated virus and iron nanoparticles, the significant tumor growth inhibition and durable cure were obtained in mice with the therapy. In this work, we thus show a cancer therapy based on gene interference-enhanced ferroptosis.
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