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HEGER, Z. POLANSKÁ, H. MERLOS RODRIGO, M. GURÁŇ, R. KULICH, P. KOPEL, P. MASAŘÍK, M. ECKSCHLAGER, T. STIBOROVÁ, M. KIZEK, R. ADAM, V.
Original Title
Prostate tumor attenuation in the nu/nu murine model due to antisarcosine antibodies in folate targeted liposomes
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
English
Original Abstract
Herein, we describe the preparation of liposomes with folate-targeting properties for the encapsulation of anti-sarcosine antibodies (antisarAbs@LIP) and sarcosine (sar@LIP). The competitive inhibitory effects of exogenously added folic acid supported the role of folate targeting in liposome internalization. We examined the effects of repeated administration on mice PC-3 xenografts. Sar@LIP treatment significantly increased tumor volume and weight compared to controls treated with empty liposomes. Moreover, antisarAbs@LIP administration exhibited a mild antitumor effect. We also identified differences in gene expression patterns post-treatment. Furthermore, Sar@LIP treatment resulted in decreased amounts of tumor zinc ions and total metallothioneins. Examination of the spatial distribution across the tumor sections revealed a sarcosine-related decline of the MT1X isoform within the marginal regions but an elevation after antisarAbs@LIP administration. Our exploratory results demonstrate the importance of sarcosine as an oncometabolite in PCa. Moreover, we have shown that sarcosine can be a potential target for anticancer strategies in management of PCa.
Keywords
Cancer progression; Cell-line; In-vitro; Metallothionein; Expression; Therapy; Protein; Urine; Nanoparticles; Trafficking
Authors
HEGER, Z.; POLANSKÁ, H.; MERLOS RODRIGO, M.; GURÁŇ, R.; KULICH, P.; KOPEL, P.; MASAŘÍK, M.; ECKSCHLAGER, T.; STIBOROVÁ, M.; KIZEK, R.; ADAM, V.
Released
20. 9. 2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISBN
2045-2322
Periodical
Scientific Reports
Year of study
6
Number
1
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
33379-1
Pages to
33379-11
Pages count
11
URL
http://www.nature.com/articles/srep33379
Full text in the Digital Library
http://hdl.handle.net/11012/63729