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Multivalent nanoparticles for personalized theranostics based on tumor receptor distribution behavior.

Yahui Zhang1, Mingbo Cheng, Jing Cao, Yajie Zhang, Zhi Yuan, Qiang Wu, Wei Wang.   

Abstract

It is acknowledged that the targeting ability of multivalent ligand-modified nanoparticles (MLNs) strongly depends on the ligand spatial presentation determined by ligand valency. However, the receptor overexpression level varies between different types or stages of tumors. Thus, it is essential to explore the influence of ligand valency on the targeting ability of MLNs to tumors with different levels of receptor overexpression. In this study, a dual-acting agent raltitrexed was used as a ligand to target the folate receptor (FR). Different copies of the raltitrexed-modified multivalent dendritic polyethyleneimine ligand cluster PRn (n = 2, 4, and 8) were conjugated onto magnetic nanoparticles to form multivalent magnetic NPs (MMNs) with different valences. The in vitro studies demonstrated that Fe-PR4 was the most effective valency in the treatment of high FR overexpressing KB cells with a decentralized receptor distribution, owing to the fact that Fe-PR2 was negative in statistical rebinding and Fe-PR8 could induce steric hindrance in the limited binding area. Instead, in moderate FR overexpressing HeLa cells with clustered receptor display, the extra ligands on Fe-PR8 would facilitate statistical rebinding more beneficially. Furthermore, in in vivo tumor inhibition and targeted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of KB tumors and another moderate FR expressing H22 tumor, similar results were obtained with the cell experiments. Overall, the optimizable treatment effect of Fe-PRn by modulating the ligand valency based on the overexpressing tumor receptor distribution behavior supports the potential of Fe-PRn as a nanomedicine for personalized theranostics.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30839969     DOI: 10.1039/c8nr09347d

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanoscale        ISSN: 2040-3364            Impact factor:   7.790


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