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Albumin-coated VS1 nanocrystals enable STARD3 inhibition and potentiate fluoropyrimidine therapy in colorectal cancer

Bregalda, A.; Caligiuri, I.; Saorin, G.; Napolitano, L. M. R.; Poli, G.; Kranjc Brezar, S.; Kamensek, U.; Di Stefano, M.; Sonkar, K.; Pacheco-Garcia, J. L.; Hedge, R.; Parisi, S.; Budai, J.; Adeel, M.; Granchi, C.; De Scordilli, M.; Onesti, S.; Cemazar, M.; Tuccinardi, T.; Canzonieri, V.; Rizzolio, F.

2026-07-08 cancer biology
10.64898/2026.07.07.737012 bioRxiv
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Poor aqueous solubility remains a major obstacle to the translational development of targeted anticancer compounds. VS1, a first-in-class inhibitor of the cholesterol-transfer protein STARD3, has emerged as a promising chemosensitizing agent in colorectal cancer (CRC), but its clinical applicability is limited by its poor water solubility. Here, we combine structural biology, nanotechnology, and functional pharmacology to establish STARD3 inhibition as a delivery-enabled strategy to potentiate fluoropyrimidine therapy. To define the molecular basis of STARD3 inhibition, we solved the crystal structure of VS1 bound to the STARD3 ligand-binding domain at 2.1 [A] resolution, revealing direct occupation of the sterol-binding cavity. Molecular dynamics simulations confirmed a stable binding mode and identified the {Omega}1 loop as a dynamic gate regulating ligand binding and dissociation. To overcome the formulation barrier of VS1, we engineered carrier-free, albumin-coated nanocrystals through sonication-assisted nanocrystallization followed by surfactant exchange with human serum albumin. The resulting rod-shaped nanocrystals displayed nanometric size, narrow size distribution, sustained release, and improved aqueous dispersibility, increasing the apparent solubility of VS1 by more than 14-fold while preserving its molecular integrity and crystallinity. Biologically, VS1 selectively potentiated 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) in CRC cells, with synergistic effects restricted to 5-FU-sensitive models and associated with enhanced reactive oxygen species accumulation. Albumin-coated formulation retained the chemosensitizing activity of the free compound. In HCT-116 xenografts, combined treatment with albumin-coated VS1 nanocrystals and 5-FU significantly reduced tumor growth, prolonged tumor doubling time, and increased intratumoral necrosis without exacerbating systemic toxicity. Together, these findings establish that albumin-coated nanocrystals can overcome the delivery limitations of an insoluble STARD3 inhibitor and provide a formulation-enabled strategy to enhance fluoropyrimidine therapy in colorectal cancer.

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