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Chemosensitization of temozolomide-resistant pediatric diffuse midline glioma using potent nanoencapsulated forms of a N(3)-propargyl analogue

Heravi Shargh, Vahid; Luckett, Jeni; Bouzinab, Kaouthar; Paisey, Stephen; Turyanska, Lyudmila; Singleton, William G.B.; Lowis, Stephen; Gershkovich, Pavel; Bradshaw, Tracey D.; Stevens, Malcolm F.G.; Bienemann, Alison; Coyle, Beth

Chemosensitization of temozolomide-resistant pediatric diffuse midline glioma using potent nanoencapsulated forms of a N(3)-propargyl analogue Thumbnail


Authors

Vahid Heravi Shargh

JENI LUCKETT JENI.LUCKETT@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Senior Research Fellow

Kaouthar Bouzinab

Stephen Paisey

William G.B. Singleton

Stephen Lowis

Malcolm F.G. Stevens

Alison Bienemann

BETH COYLE BETH.COYLE@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Associate Professor



Abstract

The lack of clinical response to the alkylating agent temozolomide (TMZ) in pediatric diffuse midline/intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) has been associated with O6-methylguanine-DNA-methyltransferase (MGMT) expression and mismatch repair deficiency. Hence, a potent N(3)-propargyl analogue (N3P) was derived, which not only evades MGMT but also remains effective in mismatch repair deficient cells. Due to the poor pharmacokinetic profile of N3P (t1/2 < 1 h) and to bypass the blood-brain barrier, we proposed convection enhanced delivery (CED) as a method of administration to decrease dose and systemic toxicity. Moreover, to enhance N3P solubility, stability, and sustained distribution in vivo, either it was incorporated into an apoferritin (AFt) nanocage or its sulfobutyl ether β-cyclodextrin complex was loaded into nanoliposomes (Lip). The resultant AFt-N3P and Lip-N3P nanoparticles (NPs) had hydrodynamic diameters of 14 vs 93 nm, icosahedral vs spherical morphology, negative surface charge (-17 vs -34 mV), and encapsulating ~630 vs ~21000 N3P molecules per NP, respectively. Both NPs showed a sustained release profile and instant uptake within 1 h incubation in vitro. In comparison to the naked drug, N3P NPs demonstrated stronger anticancer efficacy against 2D TMZ-resistant DIPG cell cultures [IC50 = 14.6 (Lip-N3P) vs 32.8 μM (N3P); DIPG-IV) and (IC50 = 101.8 (AFt-N3P) vs 111.9 μM (N3P); DIPG-VI)]. Likewise, both N3P-NPs significantly (P < 0.01) inhibited 3D spheroid growth compared to the native N3P in MGMT+ DIPG-VI (100 μM) and mismatch repair deficient DIPG-XIX (50 μM) cultures. Interestingly, the potency of TMZ was remarkably enhanced when encapsulated in AFt NPs against DIPG-IV, -VI, and -XIX spheroid cultures. Dynamic PET scans of CED-administered zirconium-89 (89Zr)-labeled AFt-NPs in rats also demonstrated substantial enhancement over free 89Zr radionuclide in terms of localized distribution kinetics and retention within the brain parenchyma. Overall, both NP formulations of N3P represent promising approaches for treatment of TMZ-resistant DIPG and merit the next phase of preclinical evaluation.

Citation

Heravi Shargh, V., Luckett, J., Bouzinab, K., Paisey, S., Turyanska, L., Singleton, W. G., …Coyle, B. (2021). Chemosensitization of temozolomide-resistant pediatric diffuse midline glioma using potent nanoencapsulated forms of a N(3)-propargyl analogue. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 13(30), 35266-35280. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c04164

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 7, 2021
Online Publication Date Jul 26, 2021
Publication Date Aug 4, 2021
Deposit Date Jun 18, 2021
Publicly Available Date Jul 26, 2021
Journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Electronic ISSN 1944-8252
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 13
Issue 30
Pages 35266-35280
DOI https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c04164
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5690928
Publisher URL https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acsami.1c04164

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