Journal article

Irradiation enhances the ability of monocytes as nanoparticle carrier for cancer therapy

PS Jiang, CF Yu, CY Yen, CW Woo, SH Lo, YK Huang, JH Hong, CS Chiang

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2015

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Abstract

The tumor-homing ability of monocytes renders them a potential cellular delivery system for alternative cancer therapies, although their migratory ability can be impaired following reagent uptake. Approaches that enhance monocyte tumor homing and promote their migration will improve the clinical value of these cells as cellular carriers. Previous studies have shown that irradiation (IR) can promote macrophage aggregation in hypoxic regions. To investigate whether IR enhances the infiltration of bone marrow-derived monocytes (BMDMs) into tumors, the infiltration of BMDMs from GFP-transgenic mice in a murine prostate adenocarcinoma TRAMP-C1 model was examined by fluorescence microscopy. IR did..

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Grants

Awarded by National Science Council, Taiwan


Awarded by National Health Research Institute, Taiwan


Awarded by National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan


Awarded by Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital


Funding Acknowledgements

This work is supported by NSC 101-2627-N-007-001, NHRI-EX100-9827BI, and 102N2767E1 from the National Science Council, National Health Research Institute, and National Tsing Hua University, respectively, Taiwan, to Chi-Shiun Chiang, and CIRPG3D0141 and CMRPG3E1301 from Chang-Gung Memorial Hospital to Ji-Hong Hong. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.