A Vesicular Stomatitis Virus‐Inspired DNA Nanocomplex for Ovarian Cancer Therapy

Wei Zhao(Sichuan University), Yuping Yang(Sichuan University), Lingling Song(Longgang Central Hospital), Tianyi Kang(Sichuan University), Ting Du(Sichuan University), Yujiao Wu(Sichuan University), Meimei Xiong(Sichuan University), Li Luo(Sichuan University), Jianlin Long(Sichuan University), Ke Men(Sichuan University), Lan Zhang(Guangdong Medical College), Xiaoxin Chen(Guangdong Medical College), Meijuan Huang(Sichuan University), Maling Gou(Sichuan University)
Advanced Science
December 29, 2017
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Abstract

Abstract Gene therapy provides a novel method for cancer therapy. This study shows a DNA nanocomplex that is inspired from vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) for ovarian cancer therapy. This DNA nanocomplex consists of a cationized monomethoxy poly (ethylene glycol)‐poly (d,l‐lactide) (MPEG‐PLA) nanoparticle and a plasmid encoding the matrix protein of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSVMP) that plays a critical role in the VSV‐induced apoptosis of cancer cells. The cationized MPEG‐PLA nanoparticle that is self‐assembled by MPEG‐PLA copolymer and N ‐[1‐(2,3‐dioleoyloxy) propyl]‐ N,N,N ‐trimethylammonium chloride (DOTAP) has low cytotoxicity and high transfection efficiency (>80%). Intraperitoneal administration of the p VSVMP nanocomplex remarkably inhibits the intraperitoneal metastasis of ovarian cancer and does not cause significant systemic toxicity. The apoptosis induction and anti‐angiogenesis are involved in the anticancer mechanism. This work demonstrates a VSV‐inspired DNA nanocomplex that has potential application for the treatment of intraperitoneal metastasis of ovarian cancer.


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