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ACS Biomater Sci Eng ; 7(8): 3764-3773, 2021 08 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34213326

ABSTRACT

In tumor therapy, polymer nanoparticles are ideal drug delivery materials because they can mask the disadvantages of anti-tumor drugs such as poor solubility in water, high toxicity, and side effects. However, most polymer-based nanoparticles do not themselves have anti-tumor properties. Herein, a novel pH-sensitive nanoparticle drug delivery system based on Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides (GLPs), which have demonstrated anti-tumor activities, was designed to enable the delivery of methotrexate (MTX) and 10-hydroxycamptothecin (HCPT) to tumor cells, where they could exert synergistic anti-tumor effects. The prepared nanoparticles were irregularly spherical in shape with a uniform particle size of ∼190 nm, and they exhibited a high drug-loading capacity (MTX 21.5% and HCPT 22.6%) and excellent biocompatibility. Moreover, the loaded MTX and HCPT units were rapidly released under acidic conditions within the tumor cells while remaining stable under normal physiological conditions. Meanwhile, compared to free MTX and HCPT, the GLP-APBA-MTX/HCPT nanoparticles presented exhibited better tumor suppressive effects and fewer side effects in vivo, which indicates that they may be an effective anti-tumor treatment strategy.


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Antineoplastic Agents , Nanoparticles , Reishi , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Methotrexate , Polysaccharides
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Nat Commun ; 9(1): 5298, 2018 12 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30546010

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To balance immunity and tolerance, the endogenous pool of Foxp3+ regulatory T (Treg) cells is tightly controlled, but the underlying mechanisms of this control remain poorly understood. Here we show that the number of Treg cells is negatively regulated by the kinase Lkb1 in dendritic cells (DCs). Conditional knockout of the Lkb1 gene in DCs leads to excessive Treg cell expansion in multiple organs and dampens antigen-specific T cell immunity. Lkb1-deficient DCs are capable of enhancing, compared with wild-type DCs, Treg cell proliferation via cell-cell contact involving the IKK/IKBα-independent activation of the NF-κB/OX40L pathway. Intriguingly, treating wild-type mice with lipopolysaccharide selectively depletes Lkb1 protein in DCs, resulting in Treg cell expansion and suppressed inflammatory injury upon subsequent challenge. Loss of Lkb1 does not obviously upregulate proinflammatory molecules expression on DCs. We thus identify Lkb1 as a regulatory switch in DCs for controlling Treg cell homeostasis, immune response and tolerance.


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Cell Proliferation/genetics , Dendritic Cells/immunology , Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases/genetics , T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory/immunology , AMP-Activated Protein Kinases , Animals , Apoptosis/immunology , Gene Knockout Techniques , Homeostasis/physiology , I-kappa B Kinase/metabolism , Lymphocyte Activation/immunology , Membrane Glycoproteins/metabolism , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Inbred NOD , Mice, SCID , OX40 Ligand , Receptors, OX40/metabolism , Tumor Necrosis Factors/metabolism
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Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai) ; 47(8): 597-603, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26094142

ABSTRACT

Interleukin 37b (IL-37b) plays a key role in suppressing immune responses, partially by modulating the function of dendritic cells (DCs). However, the precise mechanisms are still largely unknown. Here, we investigated the effects of IL-37b on DC maturation and T cell responses induced by DCs, and explored the involved signaling pathways. It was found that IL-37b down-regulated the expressions of co-stimulatory molecules CD80 and CD86 on DCs in vitro. At the same time, the expressions of pro-inflammatory cytokines, such as TNF-α and IL-6, were suppressed, while the expression of the T cell inhibitory cytokine TGF-ß was increased in IL-37b-treated DCs. In addition, the activation effect of DCs on T cells was impaired by IL-37b. We further revealed that extracellular single-regulated kinase (ERK), nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), and mTOR-S6K signaling pathways were involved in the inhibition of DCs induced by IL-37b. This was confirmed by the similarly suppressive effect of chemical inhibitors against NF-κB, ERK, and S6K on the expressions of IL-6 and TNF-α in DCs. In conclusion, these results demonstrated that IL-37b suppressed DC maturation and immunostimulatory capacity in T cell priming by involving in ERK, NF-κB, and S6K-based inhibitory signaling pathways.


Subject(s)
Cross-Priming , Cytokines/biosynthesis , Dendritic Cells/metabolism , NF-kappa B/physiology , T-Lymphocytes/immunology , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Dendritic Cells/immunology , Interleukins/genetics , Interleukins/immunology , Interleukins/pharmacology , MAP Kinase Signaling System/immunology , Male , Mice , Mice, Inbred C57BL , NF-kappa B/immunology , NF-kappa B/metabolism , Recombinant Proteins/immunology , Recombinant Proteins/pharmacology , Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases, 70-kDa/immunology , Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinases, 70-kDa/metabolism , Suppressor Factors, Immunologic/immunology
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