Literature DB >> 26169153

Redox-sensitive nanoparticles from amphiphilic cholesterol-based block copolymers for enhanced tumor intracellular release of doxorubicin.

Chi Thanh Nguyen1, Thanh Huyen Tran2, Mansoor Amiji2, Xiuling Lu3, Rajeswari M Kasi4.   

Abstract

A novel amphiphilic cholesterol-based block copolymer comprised of a polymethacrylate bearing cholesterol block and a polyethylene glycol block with reducible disulfide bonds (PC5MA-SS-PEO) was synthesized and evaluated as a redox-sensitive nanoparticulate delivery system. The self-assembled PC5MA-SS-PEO nanoparticles (SS-NPs) encapsulated the anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) with high drug loading (18.2% w/w) and high encapsulation efficiency (94.9%). DOX-encapsulated PC5MA-SS-PEO self-assembled nanoparticles (DOX-encapsulated SS-NPs) showed excellent stability and exhibited a rapid DOX release in response to dithiothreitol reductive condition. Importantly, following internalization by lung cancer cells, the reducible DOX-encapsulated SS-NPs achieved higher cytotoxicity than the non-reducible thioester NPs whereas blank nanoparticles were non-cytotoxic. Furthermore, in vivo imaging studies in tumor-bearing severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice showed that the nanoparticles preferentially accumulated in tumor tissue with remarkably reduced accumulation in the healthy non-target organs. The results indicated that the SS-NPs may be a promising platform for cancer-cell specific delivery of hydrophobic anticancer drugs. FROM THE CLINICAL EDITOR: The use of nanocarriers for drug delivery against tumors has been under intense research. One problem of using carrier system is the drug release kinetics at tumor site. In this article, the authors continued their previous study in the development of an amphiphilic cholesterol-based block copolymer with redox-sensitive modification, so that the payload drug could be released in response to the microenvironment. The interesting results should provide a new direction for designing future novel nanocarrier systems.
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Keywords:  Block copolymer; Cancer therapy; Cholesterol; Intracellular release; Redox-sensitive nanoparticles

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26169153      PMCID: PMC4628861          DOI: 10.1016/j.nano.2015.06.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1549-9634            Impact factor:   5.307


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