Literature DB >> 29503667

Cationic branched polymers for cellular delivery of negatively charged cargo.

Courtney A Follit1,2, Shannon R Woodruff3,2, Pia D Vogel1,2, John G Wise1,2, Nicolay V Tsarevsky3,2.   

Abstract

Receptor-independent cellular uptake of small molecule therapeutics is limited by their physical interaction with the negatively charged surface of cellular membranes. Passive diffusion through the hydrophobic membrane bilayer follows this process. Unless specific carriers exist in the biological membrane, such interactions limit therapeutics to those that are hydrophobic with modest positive charge at physiological pH. Small negatively charged molecules are therefore not efficient as therapeutics. To enable delivery of such molecules into eukaryotic cells, cationic branched polymers with tetraalkylammonium pendant groups were synthesized by copolymerization of a functional monomer (glycidyl methacrylate) with degradable and non-degradable divinyl crosslinkers in the presence of an efficient chain transfer agent, CBr4, followed by reaction of the multiple pendant epoxide groups and most of the alkyl bromide chain ends with amines. Cationic branched polymers with covalently attached fluorescent labels entered human cancerous and non-cancerous cells. The non-labeled analogues were able to carry anionic cargo (carboxyfluorescein) into the cells, while no uptake was observed in the absence of the cationic carriers. Most of the polymers were not significantly toxic at the concentrations used. This pilot study showed that cellular uptake of anionic small molecules can be promoted even in the absence of natural uptake mechanisms.

Entities:  

Keywords:  anionic small molecule delivery; cationic polymers; cellular anion delivery; hyperbranched macromolecules

Year:  2017        PMID: 29503667      PMCID: PMC5830148          DOI: 10.1016/j.jddst.2017.04.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Drug Deliv Sci Technol        ISSN: 1773-2247            Impact factor:   3.981


  33 in total

1.  Convergent dendrons and dendrimers: from synthesis to applications.

Authors:  S M Grayson; J M Fréchet
Journal:  Chem Rev       Date:  2001-12       Impact factor: 60.622

2.  Drug delivery systems: entering the mainstream.

Authors:  Theresa M Allen; Pieter R Cullis
Journal:  Science       Date:  2004-03-19       Impact factor: 47.728

3.  Efficient synthesis of multifunctional polymers via thiol-epoxy "click" chemistry.

Authors:  Swati De; Anzar Khan
Journal:  Chem Commun (Camb)       Date:  2012-02-15       Impact factor: 6.222

Review 4.  Cross-linked block copolymer micelles: functional nanostructures of great potential and versatility.

Authors:  Rachel K O'Reilly; Craig J Hawker; Karen L Wooley
Journal:  Chem Soc Rev       Date:  2006-10-02       Impact factor: 54.564

Review 5.  Dendritic polymers in biomedical applications: from potential to clinical use in diagnostics and therapy.

Authors:  Salah-Eddine Stiriba; Holger Frey; Rainer Haag
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2002-04-15       Impact factor: 15.336

6.  Estimation of cell number based on metabolic activity: the MTT reduction assay.

Authors:  László Kupcsik
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2011

7.  The use of fluorescence quenching in flow cytofluorometry to measure the attachment and ingestion phases in phagocytosis in peripheral blood without prior cell separation.

Authors:  J Hed; G Hallden; S G Johansson; P Larsson
Journal:  J Immunol Methods       Date:  1987-07-16       Impact factor: 2.303

8.  A Rationally Optimized Nanoparticle System for the Delivery of RNA Interference Therapeutics into Pancreatic Tumors in Vivo.

Authors:  Joann Teo; Joshua A McCarroll; Cyrille Boyer; Janet Youkhana; Sharon M Sagnella; Hien T T Duong; Jie Liu; George Sharbeen; David Goldstein; Thomas P Davis; Maria Kavallaris; Phoebe A Phillips
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2016-06-28       Impact factor: 6.988

9.  Design and synthesis of cationic drug carriers based on hyperbranched poly(amine-ester)s.

Authors:  Yan Pang; Qi Zhu; Jinyao Liu; Jieli Wu; Ruibin Wang; Suyun Chen; Xinyuan Zhu; Deyue Yan; Wei Huang; Bangshang Zhu
Journal:  Biomacromolecules       Date:  2010-03-08       Impact factor: 6.988

10.  Effective delivery of siRNA into cancer cells and tumors using well-defined biodegradable cationic star polymers.

Authors:  Cyrille Boyer; Joann Teo; Phoebe Phillips; Rafael B Erlich; Sharon Sagnella; George Sharbeen; Tanya Dwarte; Hien T T Duong; David Goldstein; Thomas P Davis; Maria Kavallaris; Joshua McCarroll
Journal:  Mol Pharm       Date:  2013-05-06       Impact factor: 4.939

View more
  1 in total

1.  Mitochondrial-Localized Versus Cytosolic Intracellular CO-Releasing Organic PhotoCORMs: Evaluation of CO Effects Using Bioenergetics.

Authors:  Tatiana Soboleva; Hector J Esquer; Stacey N Anderson; Lisa M Berreau; Abby D Benninghoff
Journal:  ACS Chem Biol       Date:  2018-07-05       Impact factor: 5.100

  1 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.