Bola-Amphiphilic Dendrimer Enhances Imatinib to Target Metastatic Ovarian Cancer via β-Catenin-HRP2 Signaling Axis

Zeyu Shi, Margarita Artemenko, Weiyu Yu, Ming Zhang, Canhui Yi, Peng Chen, Shuting Lin, Zhancun Bian, Baoping Lian, Fanzhen Meng, Jiaxuan Chen, Tom Roussel, Ying Li, Karen K.L. Chan, Philip P.C. Ip, Hung Cheng Lai, Sally K.Y. To, Xiaoxuan Liu, Ling Peng, Alice S.T. Wong

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Abstract

Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among all gynecological malignancies, and drug resistance renders the current chemotherapy agents ineffective for patients with advanced metastatic tumors. We report an effective treatment strategy for targeting metastatic ovarian cancer involving a nanoformulation (Bola/IM)─bola-amphiphilic dendrimer (Bola)-encapsulated imatinib (IM)─to target the critical mediator of ovarian cancer stem cells (CSCs) CD117 (c-Kit). Bola/IM offered significantly more effective targeting of CSCs compared to IM alone, through a novel and tumor-specific β-catenin/HRP2 axis, allowing potent inhibition of cancer cell survival, stemness, and metastasis in metastatic and drug-resistant ovarian cancer cells. Promising results were also obtained in clinically relevant patient-derived ascites and organoids alongside high tumor-oriented accumulation and favorable pharmacokinetic properties in mouse models. Furthermore, Bola/IM displayed synergistic anticancer activity when combined with the first-line chemotherapeutic drug cisplatin in patient-derived xenograft mouse models without any adverse effects. Our findings support the use of Bola/IM as a nanoformulation to empower IM, providing targeted and potent treatment of metastatic ovarian cancer. Our study thus represents a significant advancement toward addressing the unmet medical need for improved therapies targeting this challenging disease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2884-2898
Number of pages15
JournalACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 15 2025

Keywords

  • cancer stem cells
  • chemoresistance
  • dendrimer
  • nanovector
  • ovarian cancer
  • targeted therapy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science

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