| Literature DB >> 27164541 |
Kouichi Shiraishi1, Kumi Kawano2, Yoshie Maitani2, Taiki Aoshi3, Ken J Ishii4, Yusuke Sanada5, Shinichi Mochizuki5, Kazuo Sakurai5, Masayuki Yokoyama6.
Abstract
Surface PEGylation on nanoparticles has greatly helped prolong their blood circulation half-lives. However, The injection of PEGylated nanoparticles into mice induced poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)-specific IgM antibodies (anti-PEG IgMs), significantly changing PEG-liposomes' pharmacokinetics. In this study, we used various PEG-conjugates to conduct a mechanistic study of anti-PEG IgMs' binding behavior. The conventional belief has been that anti-PEG IgMs bind to PEG main chains; however, our findings reveal that anti-PEG IgMs did not bind to PEG main chains, whereas anti-PEG IgMs did bind to PEG-hydrophobic polymer blocks. The insertion of a hydrophilic polymer between each PEG chain and each hydrophobic polymer block suppressed anti-PEG IgMs' binding. We prove here that hydrophobic blocks are essential to anti-PEG IgMs' binding, and also that anti-PEG IgMs do not bind to intact PEGs without hydrophobic moiety. These results support our conclusion that anti-PEG IgMs exhibit specificity to PEG; however, the presence of a hydrophobic block at a proximity position from each PEG chain is essential for the binding. Also in the present study, we elucidate relations between anti-PEG IgMs and PEGylated nanoparticles. In one of our previous studies, anti-PEG IgMs scarcely affected the pharmacokinetics of PEG-b-poly(β-benzyl l-aspartate) block copolymer (PEG-PBLA) micelles, whereas anti-PEG IgMs significantly decreased PEG-liposomes' blood circulation half-life. Finally, we found that the ratio of anti-PEG IgM molecules to PEG-liposome particles is critical to these pharmacokinetic changes, and that a 10-fold increase in the number of anti-PEG IgM molecules permitted them to capture the PEG-liposome particles, thus leading to the aforementioned changes.Entities:
Keywords: Accelerated blood clearance (ABC) phenomenon; Anti-PEG IgM antibody; Hydrophobicity of conjugates; PEG-liposomes; Polymeric micelles
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27164541 DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.05.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Control Release ISSN: 0168-3659 Impact factor: 9.776