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Lipidome-based Targeting of STAT3-driven Breast Cancer Cells Using Poly- <scp>l</scp> -glutamic Acid–coated Layer-by-Layer Nanoparticles
Author Affiliations
Harvard University, University of Novi Sad, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, ...
Published InMolecular Cancer Therapeutics
Year2021
Citations14
Abstract
The oncogenic transcription factor STAT3 is aberrantly activated in 70% of breast cancers, including nearly all triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs). Because STAT3 is difficult to target directly, we considered whether metabolic changes driven by activated STAT3 could provide a therapeutic opportunity. We found that STAT3 prominently modulated several lipid classes, with most profound effects on N-acyl taurine and arachidonic acid, both of which are involved in plasma membrane remodeling. To exploit these metabolic changes therapeutically, we screened a library of layer-by-layer (LbL) nanoparticles (NPs) differing in the surface layer that modulates interactivity with the cell membrane. We found that poly-l-glutamic acid (PLE)-coated NPs bind to STAT3-transformed breast cancer cells with 50% greater efficiency than to nontransformed cells, and the heightened…
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