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Application of M1 macrophage as a live vector in delivering nanoparticles for in vivo photothermal treatment

Authors
Im, Nu-RiYang, Taeseok DanielPark, KwanjunLee, Jang-HoonLee, JonghwanKim, Yoon HyuckLee, Jae-SeungKim, ByoungjaeJung, Kwang-YoonChoi, YoungwoonBaek, Seung-Kuk
Issue Date
Jul-2021
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Keywords
Cancer therapy; Live cell vector; M1 macrophage; Medical optics and biotechnology; Photothermal effect; Photothermal treatment
Citation
JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH, v.31, pp.155 - 163
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ADVANCED RESEARCH
Volume
31
Start Page
155
End Page
163
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/137227
DOI
10.1016/j.jare.2021.01.010
ISSN
2090-1232
Abstract
Introduction: To enhance photothermal treatment (PTT) efficiency, a delivery method that uses cell vector for nanoparticles (NPs) delivery has drawn attention and studied widely in recent years. Objectives: In this study, we demonstrated the feasibility of M1 activated macrophage as a live vector for delivering NPs and investigated the effect of NPs loaded M1 stimulated by Lipopolysaccharide on PTT efficiency in vivo. Methods: M1 was used as a live vector for delivering NPs and further to investigate the effect of NPs loaded M1 on PTT efficiency. Non-activated macrophage (M Phi) was stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into M1 and assessed for tumor cell phagocytic capacity towards NPs Results: We found M1 exhibited a 20-fold higher uptake capacity of NPs per cell volume and 2.9-fold more active infiltration into the tumor site, compared with non-activated macrophage M Phi. We injected M1 cells peritumorally and observed that these cells penetrated into the tumor mass within 12 h. Then, we conducted PTT using irradiation of a near-infrared laser for 1 min at 1 W/cm(2). As a result, we confirmed that using M1 as an active live vector led to a more rapid reduction in tumor size within 1 day indicating that the efficacy of PTT with NPs-loaded M1 is higher than that with NPs-loaded M Phi. Conclusion: Our study demonstrated the potential role of M1 as a live vector for enhancing the feasibility of PTT in cancer treatment. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of Cairo University.
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