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NaCl Nanoparticles as a Cancer Therapeutic
Authors:Wen Jiang  Lei Yin  Hongmin Chen  Amy Victoria Paschall  Liuyang Zhang  Wenyan Fu  Weizhong Zhang  Trever Todd  Kevin Shengyang Yu  Shiyi Zhou  Zipeng Zhen  Michael Butler  Li Yao  Feng Zhang  Ye Shen  Zibo Li  Amelia Yin  Hang Yin  Xianqiao Wang  Fikri Y. Avci  Xiaozhong Yu  Jin Xie
Abstract:Many inorganic nanoparticles are prepared and their behaviors in living systems are investigated. Yet, common electrolytes such as NaCl are left out of this campaign. The underlying assumption is that electrolyte nanoparticles will quickly dissolve in water and behave similarly as their constituent salts. Herein, this preconception is challenged. The study shows that NaCl nanoparticles (SCNPs) but not salts are highly toxic to cancer cells. This is because SCNPs enter cells through endocytosis, bypassing cell regulations on ion transport. When dissolved inside cancer cells, SCNPs cause a surge of osmolarity and rapid cell lysis. Interestingly, normal cells are much more resistant to the treatment due to their relatively low sodium levels. Unlike conventional chemotherapeutics, SCNPs cause immunogenic cell death or ICD. In vivo studies show that SCNPs not only kill cancer cells, but also boost an anticancer immunity. The discovery opens up a new perspective on nanoparticle‐based therapeutics.
Keywords:apoptosis  cancer  immunogenic cell death  nanoparticles  osmosis
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