RRC ID 38872
Author Abe J, Yamada Y, Harashima H.
Title Validation of a Strategy for Cancer Therapy: Delivering Aminoglycoside Drugs to Mitochondria in HeLa Cells.
Journal J Pharm Sci
Abstract Mitochondria in human cancer cells have been implicated in cancer cell proliferation, invasion, metastasis, and even drug-resistance mechanisms, making them a potential target organelle for the treatment of human malignancies. Gentamicin (GM), an aminoglycoside drug (AG), is a small molecule that functions as an antibiotic and has ototoxic and nephrotoxic characteristics. Thus, the delivery of GM to mitochondria in cancer cells would be an innovative anticancer therapeutic strategy. In this study, we attempted mitochondrial delivery of GM in HeLa cells derived from a human cervical cancer. For the mitochondrial delivery, we used MITO-Porter, a liposomal nanocarrier for mitochondrial delivery via membrane fusion. We first encapsulated GM in the aqueous phase of the carrier to construct GM-MITO-Porter. Flow cytometry analysis and fluorescent microscopy observations permitted us to confirm that the GM-MITO-Porter was efficiently taken up by HeLa cells and accumulated in mitochondria, whereas naked GM was not taken up by the cells. Moreover, cell viability assays using HeLa cells showed that the GM-MITO-Porter induced strong cytotoxic effects related to mitochondrial disorder. This finding is the first report of the mitochondrial delivery of an AG to cancer cells for cancer therapeutic strategy.
Volume 105(2)
Pages 734-740
Published 2016-2-1
DOI 10.1002/jps.24686
PII S0022-3549(15)00115-X
PMID 26523487
MeSH Aminoglycosides / administration & dosage Aminoglycosides / metabolism* Antineoplastic Agents / administration & dosage Antineoplastic Agents / metabolism* Cell Survival / drug effects Cell Survival / physiology Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Drug Carriers / administration & dosage Drug Carriers / metabolism* Drug Delivery Systems / methods* HeLa Cells Humans Mitochondria / drug effects Mitochondria / metabolism* Nanocapsules* / administration & dosage Reproducibility of Results
IF 2.997
Times Cited 6
WOS Category PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Resource
Human and Animal Cells HeLa