Literature DB >> 11683241

Preferential binding of polyethylene glycol-coated liposomes containing a novel cationic lipid, TRX-20, to human subendthelial cells via chondroitin sulfate.

T Harigai1, M Kondo, M Isozaki, H Kasukawa, H Hagiwara, H Uchiyama, J Kimura.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To design novel cationic liposomes, polyethylene glycol (PEG)-coated cationic liposomes containing a newly synthesized cationic lipid, 3,5-dipentadecyloxybenzamidine hydrochloride (TRX-20) were formulated and their cellular binding and uptake investigated in vitro in the following cells: human subendothelial cells (aortic smooth muscle cells and mesangial cells) and human endothelial cells.
METHODS: Three different PEG-coated cationic liposomes were prepared by the extrusion method, and their mean particle size and zeta potential were determined. Rhodamine-labeled PEG-coated cationic liposomes were incubated with smooth muscle cells, mesangial cells, and endothelial cells at 37 degrees C for 24 h. The amounts of cellular binding and uptake of liposomes were estimated by measuring the cell-associated fluorescence intensity of rhodamine. To investigate the binding property of the liposomes, the changes of the binding to the cells pretreated by various kinds of glycosaminoglycan lyases were examined. Fluorescence microscopy-is used to seek localization of liposomes in the cells.
RESULTS: The cellular binding and uptake of PEG-coated cationic liposomes to smooth muscle cells was depended strongly on the chemical species of cationic lipids in these liposomes. Smooth muscle cells bound higher amount of PEG-coated TRX-20 liposomes than other cationic liposomes containing N-(1-(2.3-dioleoyloxy) propyl)-N, N, N-trimethylammonium salts or N-(alpha-(trimethylammonio)acetyl)-D-glutamate chloride. Despite of the higher affinity of PEG-coated TRX-20 liposomes for subendothelial cells, their binding to endothelial cells was very small. The binding to subendothelial cells was inhibited when cells were pretreated by certain kinds of chondroitinase, but not by heparitinase. These results suggest that PEG-coated TRX-20 liposomes have strong and selective binding property to subendothelial cells by interacting with certain kinds of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (not with heparan sulfate proteoglycans) on the cell surface and in the extracellular matrix of the cells. This binding feature was different from that reported for other cationic liposomes.
CONCLUSIONS: PEG-coated TRX-20 liposomes can strongly and selectively bind to subendothelial cells via certain kinds of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans and would have an advantage to use as a specific drug delivery system.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11683241     DOI: 10.1023/a:1013033826974

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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