Enhanced proton treatment with a LDLR-ligand peptide-conjugated gold nanoparticles targeting the tumor microenvironment in an infiltrative brain tumor model

Am J Cancer Res. 2022 Jan 15;12(1):198-209. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

The tumor microenvironment (TME) of glioblastoma malforms (GBMs) contains tumor invasiveness factors, microvascular proliferation, migratory cancer stem cells and infiltrative tumor cells, which leads to tumor recurrence in the absence of effective drug delivery in a Blood Brain Barrier (BBB)-intact TME and radiological invisibility. Low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR) is abundant in the blood brain barrier and overexpressed in malignant glioma cells. This study aimed to treat the TME with transmitted proton sensitization of LDLR ligand-functionalized gold nanoparticles (ApoB@AuNPs) in an infiltrative F98 glioma rat model. BBB-crossing ApoB@AuNPs were selectively taken up in microvascular endothelial cells proliferation and pericyte invasion, which are therapeutic targets in the glioma TME. Proton sensitization treated the TME and bulk tumor volume with enhanced therapeutic efficacy by 67-75% compared to that with protons alone. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated efficient treatment of endothelial cell proliferation and migratory tumor cells of invasive microvessels in the TME with saving normal tissues. Taken together, these data indicate that the use of LDLR ligand-functionalized gold nanoparticles is a promising strategy to treat infiltrative malignant glioma while overcoming BBB crossing.

Keywords: BBB crossing; LDLR-transcytosis; TME targeting gold nanoparticles; Tumor microenvironment; glioblastoma malforme; proton stimulation.