Literature DB >> 25152808

Poly(ethylene oxide)-block-polyphosphester-based Paclitaxel Conjugates as a Platform for Ultra-high Paclitaxel-loaded Multifunctional Nanoparticles.

Shiyi Zhang1, Jiong Zou2, Mahmoud Elsabahy3, Amolkumar Karwa4, Ang Li5, Dennis A Moore4, Richard B Dorshow6, Karen L Wooley2.   

Abstract

A new type of degradable, nanoscopic polymer assembly containing ultra-high levels of drug loading via covalent attachment within amphiphilic core-shell nanoparticle morphology has been generated as a potentially effective and safe anti-cancer agent. Poly(ethylene oxide)-block-polyphosphoester-based paclitaxel drug conjugates (PEO-b-PPE-g-PTX) were synthesized by rapid, scalable and versatile approach that involves only two steps: organocatalyst-promoted ring-opening-polymerization followed by click reaction-based conjugation of a PTX prodrug. Variations in the polymer-to-PTX stoichiometries allowed for optimization of the conjugation efficiency, the PTX drug loading and the resulting water solubilities of the entire polymer and the PTX content. The PEO-b-PPE-g-PTX formed well-defined micelles in aqueous solution, with a PTX loading capacity as high as 65 wt%, and a maximum PTX concentration of 6.2 mg/mL in water, which is 25000-fold higher than the aqueous solubility of free PTX. The positive cell-killing activity of PEO-b-PPE-g-PTX against several cancer cell lines is demonstrated, and the presence of pendant reactive functionality provides a powerful platform for future work to involve conjugation of multiple drugs and imaging agents to achieve chemotherapy and bioimaging.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 25152808      PMCID: PMC4138828          DOI: 10.1039/C3SC50252J

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Sci        ISSN: 2041-6520            Impact factor:   9.825


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