Magnetic Nanoparticles Remove Ovarian Cancer Cells from the Abdominal Cavity
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A major complicating factor in the treatment of ovarian cancer is
that malignant cells are often shed into the patient’s abdominal
cavity. These cells can then spread to other tissues, seeding new
tumors that make effective therapy difficult. To overcome this problem,
researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology created magnetic
nanoparticles that can selectively bind to and remove ovarian tumor
cells from abdominal cavity fluid. John F. McDonald led the research
team that reported their work in the journal Nanomedicine.
Research by other investigators had identified a protein known as
EphA2 as a highly selective marker for free-floating ovarian cancer
cells. Dr. McDonald and his collaborators coated magnetic cobalt-iron
oxide nanoparticles with a molecular mimic of the natural ligand for
this protein, a molecule known as ephrin-A1, to serve as a trap for
ovarian cancer cells floating in ascites fluid, the liquid found in the
intestinal cavity. The idea behind this approach is that the
nanoparticles could be added to ascites fluid and then trapped with a
magnetic, removing any ovarian cancer cells that had bound to the
eprhin-A1 mimic.
They first tested their nanoparticles using ascites fluid from mice
with human ovarian tumors and found that they could trap free-floating
tumor cells using magnetic separation. They then repeated this
experiment using ascites fluid obtained from four women with ovarian
cancer, and again showed that they could remove all of the
EphA2-positive cells from the intestinal fluid samples. The researchers
suggest that these nanoparticles could be used in a system that removes
ascites fluid from the intestinal cavity, using a relatively
non-invasive method akin to dialysis, in conjunction with standard
ovarian cancer therapy.
This work is detailed in a paper titled, “Selective removal of
ovarian cancer cells from human ascites fluid using magnetic
nanoparticles.” An abstract of this paper is available at the journal’s
Web site.
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