Polyethylenimine (PEI)-modified poly (lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) nanoparticles conjugated with tumor-homing bacteria facilitate high intensity focused ultrasound-mediated tumor ablation.

2021 
Abstract The acoustic propagation characteristic of ultrasound determines that the energy of ultrasound beam will decrease with the increase of its propagation depth in the body. Similarly, the energy of High Intensity Focused Ultrasound (HIFU) will be attenuated with the increase of HIFU propagation depth in the body. Ensuring sufficient ultrasound energy deposition in the HIFU ablation region for tumor ablation is usually achieved by increasing the ultrasound irradiation power or prolonging the ultrasound ablation time. However, these two methods may damage the normal tissue adjacent to the HIFU ablation region. Herein, we constructed the nanoparticles conjugated with tumor-homing bacteria as the biological tumor-homing synergist to facilitate HIFU-mediated tumor ablation avoiding the potential safety risk. In our strategy, Bifidobacterium bifidum (B. bifidum) was selectively colonized in the hypoxic region of solid tumors after been injected into 4T1 breast cancer bearing-BALB/c mice via the tail vein due to its anaerobic growth characteristic. The amount of B. bifidum with negative surface potential in the hypoxic region of solid tumors was increased by its anaerobic proliferation. Polyethylenimine (PEI) -modified Poly (lactic-co-glycolic) acid nanoparticles loaded sodium bicarbonate (PEI-PLGA-NaHCO3-NPs) with positive surface potential injected into 4T1 breast cancer bearing-BALB/c mice via the tail vein displayed the tumor-homing ability by the electrostatic adsorption with B. bifidum colonized solid tumors. PEI-PLGA-NaHCO3-NPs could release NaHCO3 to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) as cavitation nuclei inside the acidic microenvironment of solid tumors. When HIFU irradiated solid tumors contained with more cavitation nuclei, the ultrasound energy deposition at the tumor region was increased to destroy the tumors more effectively. Meanwhile, the improved efficiency of HIFU-mediated tumor ablation reduced the dependence of the tumor ablation on the ultrasound energy dose, which improved the safety of HIFU-mediated tumor ablation to the non-targeted ablation tissue. This tumor-homing synergist shows the potential application value on the HIFU-mediated tumor ablation in the clinical.
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