Radiosensitizing and Hyperthermic Properties of Hyaluronan Conjugated, Dextran- Coated Ferric Oxide Nanoparticles: Implications for Cancer Stem Cell Therapy
Abstract
Cytotoxicity, radiosensitivity, and hyperthermia sensitivity of hyaluronan-mediated
dextran-coated super paramagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (HA-DESPIONs) were
assessed in CD44-expressing head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cell
lines at clinically relevant radiation dose and temperatures. Low-passage HNSCC
cells were exposed to HA-DESPIONs and cytotoxicity was assessed using MTT assay.
Radiosensitizing properties of graded doses of HA-DESPIONs were assessed in both
unsorted and CD44-sorted cells using clonogenic assay in combination with 2 Gy
exposure to X-rays. Hyperthermia-induced toxicity was measured at 40°C, 41°C, and 42°C
using clonogenic assay. Cell death was assessed 24 hours after treatment using a flow
cytometry-based apoptosis analysis. Results showed that HA-DESPIONs were nontoxic
at moderate concentrations and did not directly radiosensitize the cell lines. Further, there
was no significant difference in the radiosensitivity of and cells. However, HA-DESPIONs
enhanced the effect of hyperthermia which resulted in reduced cell survival that appeared
to be mediated through apoptosis. We demonstrated that HA-DESPIONs are nontoxic and
although they do not enhance radiation sensitivity, they did increase the effect of local
hyperthermia. These results support further development of drug-attached HA-DESPIONs
in combination with radiation for targeting cancer stem cells (CSCs) and the development
of an alternating magnetic field approach to activate the HA-DESPIONs attached to CSCs.
Author(s)
Thapa R., Galoforo S., Kandel S., El Dakdouki M., Wilson T., Huang X., Wilson G.
Journal/Conference Information
Journal of Nanomaterials ,Article ID 840594: 1-11