Radiated tumor cell-derived microparticles effectively kill stem-like tumor cells by increasing reactive oxygen species.

Yan Hu,Chao Wan, Xiao Yang,Yu Tian, Suke Deng,Dandan An, Yijun Wang, Jiacheng Wang,Zhiyun Liao,Jingshu Meng,You Qin,Yajie Sun,Kunyu Yang

Frontiers in bioengineering and biotechnology(2023)

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Stem-like tumor cells (SLTCs) are thought to be the cellular entity responsible for clinical recurrence and subsequent metastasis. Inhibiting or killing SLTCs can effectively reduce recurrence and metastasis, yet little has been done to clear SLTCs because they are usually resistant to chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and even immunotherapy. In this study, we established SLTCs by low-serum culture and confirmed that the low-serum-cultured tumor cells were in a quiescent state and resistant to chemotherapy, showing features of SLTCs, consistent with the reported data. We demonstrated that SLTCs had high levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Based on the finding that radiated tumor cell-derived microparticles (RT-MPs) contained ROS, we used RT-MPs to kill SLTCs. We found that RT-MPs could further increase ROS levels and kill SLTCs and partially by ROS carried by the RT-MPs themselves, providing a new method for eliminating SLTCs.
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microparticles,reactive oxygen species,cell-derived,stem-like
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