Literature DB >> 29302967

Self-Assembled Coumarin Nanoparticle in Aqueous Solution as Selective Mitochondrial-Targeting Drug Delivery System.

Ji Ha Lee1, Ka Young Kim1, Hanyong Jin2, Yeong Eun Baek1, Yeonweon Choi1, Sung Ho Jung1, Shim Sung Lee1, Jeehyeon Bae2, Jong Hwa Jung1.   

Abstract

The development of specifically targeted nanoparticles for subcellular organelles modified with a low-molecular-weight organic compound as drug nanocarriers can bring about wide applications in cancer therapy. However, their utility has been hampered by low selectivity, poor biodistribution, and limited efficiency. Herein, we report the aggregation behavior of a triphenylphosphonium-appended coumarin probe (TPP-C) in an aqueous solution and its applications as a mitochondria-targeting probe, and drug delivery carrier, which is a rare example for a low molecular-weight organic compound. The TPP-C formed homogeneous nanoparticles with small diameters in water as well as in mixtures of organic solvents and water. In pure water, the homogeneous nanoparticles induced J-aggregation, whereas in mixed solvents, the homogeneous nanoparticles induced H-aggregation. The luminescence intensities of nanoparticles originated from the aggregation-induced emission (AIE) effect in pure water and also in mixtures of organic solvents and water. These findings indicate that the AIE effect of TPP-C was dependent on the solvent. More interestingly, the TPP-C nanoparticles selectively accumulated in mitochondria. The TPP-C nanoparticles alone exhibited noncytotoxicity toward cancer cells. However, with the encapsulation of the anticancer drug doxorubicin (DOX) into the TPP-C nanoparticles, the DOX was efficiently delivered to the mitochondria. These results indicated that the proposed system demonstrates promise as a platform for future clinical medication, particularly for specific suborganelle-targeted drug delivery systems for cancer therapy.

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Keywords:  aggregation; aggregation-induced emission; drug delivery; fluorescence imaging; mitochondrial-targeting

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29302967     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.7b17711

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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