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dc.citation.number 4 -
dc.citation.startPage 331 -
dc.citation.title NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY -
dc.citation.volume 15 -
dc.contributor.author Borkowska, Magdalena -
dc.contributor.author Siek, Marta -
dc.contributor.author Kolygina, Diana V. -
dc.contributor.author Sobolev, Yaroslav I. -
dc.contributor.author Lach, Slawomir -
dc.contributor.author Kumar, Sumit -
dc.contributor.author Cho, Yoon-Kyoung -
dc.contributor.author Kandere-Grzybowska, Kristiana -
dc.contributor.author Grzybowski, Bartosz A. -
dc.date.accessioned 2023-12-21T17:43:09Z -
dc.date.available 2023-12-21T17:43:09Z -
dc.date.created 2020-04-03 -
dc.date.issued 2020-04 -
dc.description.abstract Lysosomes have become an important target for anticancer therapeutics because lysosomal cell death bypasses the classical caspase-dependent apoptosis pathway, enabling the targeting of apoptosis- and drug-resistant cancers. However, only a few small molecules-mostly repurposed drugs-have been tested so far, and these typically exhibit low cancer selectivity, making them suitable only for combination therapies. Here, we show that mixed-charge nanoparticles covered with certain ratios of positively and negatively charged ligands can selectively target lysosomes in cancerous cells while exhibiting only marginal cytotoxicity towards normal cells. This selectivity results from distinct pH-dependent aggregation events, starting from the formation of small, endocytosis-prone clusters at cell surfaces and ending with the formation of large and well-ordered nanoparticle assemblies and crystals inside cancer lysosomes. These assemblies cannot be cleared by exocytosis and cause lysosome swelling, which gradually disrupts the integrity of lysosomal membranes, ultimately impairing lysosomal functions and triggering cell death.
Mixed-charge nanoparticles preferentially assemble inside the lysosomes of cancer cells, which causes lysosomal membrane disruption and lysosome-dependent cell death in cancer but not in healthy cells.
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dc.identifier.bibliographicCitation NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.15, no.4, pp.331 - + -
dc.identifier.doi 10.1038/s41565-020-0643-3 -
dc.identifier.issn 1748-3387 -
dc.identifier.scopusid 2-s2.0-85082653077 -
dc.identifier.uri https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/31967 -
dc.identifier.url https://www.nature.com/articles/s41565-020-0643-3 -
dc.identifier.wosid 000519841200002 -
dc.language 영어 -
dc.publisher NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP -
dc.title Targeted crystallization of mixed-charge nanoparticles in lysosomes induces selective death of cancer cells -
dc.type Article -
dc.description.isOpenAccess FALSE -
dc.relation.journalWebOfScienceCategory Nanoscience & Nanotechnology; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary -
dc.relation.journalResearchArea Science & Technology - Other Topics; Materials Science -
dc.type.docType Article; Early Access -
dc.description.journalRegisteredClass scie -
dc.description.journalRegisteredClass scopus -
dc.subject.keywordPlus CELLULAR UPTAKE -
dc.subject.keywordPlus GOLD NANOPARTICLES -
dc.subject.keywordPlus SURFACE-CHARGE -
dc.subject.keywordPlus SPHINGOLIPID METABOLISM -
dc.subject.keywordPlus CYTOTOXICITY -
dc.subject.keywordPlus AGGREGATION -
dc.subject.keywordPlus TRAFFICKING -
dc.subject.keywordPlus PENETRATION -
dc.subject.keywordPlus MONOLAYERS -
dc.subject.keywordPlus MOLECULES -

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