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Evaluation the synergistic antitumor effect of methotrexate-camptothecin codelivery prodrug from self-assembly process to acid-catalyzed both drugs release: A comprehensive theoretical study.

Majid Pakdel1, Heidar Raissi1, Seyede T Hosseini1.   

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Therapeutic efficiency of amphiphilic methotrexate-camptothecin (MTX-CPT) prodrug compared to free drug mixture (MTX/CPT) has been investigated using all-atom molecular dynamics simulation and first principles density functional theory calculations. This comparison revealed that MTX-CPT prodrug tends to form spherical self-assembled nanoparticle (NP), while free MTX/CPT mixture forms rod-shape NP. These observations are attributed to a structural defect in the MTX-CPT prodrug and solvation free energies of MTX, CPT and MTX-CPT molecules. The results provided evidence that noncovalent interactions (NCIs) among the pharmaceutical drugs play a very important role in anticancer agents aggregation process, leading to enhanced stability of the self-assembled NPs. It is found that the stability of MTX-CPT self-assembled NP is greater than the MTX/CPT NP due to the synergistic effect of hydrogen bonding between monomers and solvent (water). Moreover, the noncatalyzed as well as catalyzed hydrolysis reactions of MTX-CPT prodrug are theoretically studied at the PCM(water)//M06-2X/6-31G(d,p) computational level to shed additional light on the role of acidic condition in tumor tissues. We found that the ester hydrolysis in mild acidic solutions is a concerted reaction. In an agreement between theory and experiment, we also confirmed that the activation energies of the catalyzed-hydrolysis steps are much lower than the activation energies of the corresponding steps in the noncatalyzed reaction. Thus, the MTX-CPT prodrug reveals very promising properties as a pH-controlled drug delivery system.
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Keywords:  DFT calculations; acid-catalyzed ester hydrolysis; combination chemotherapy; molecular dynamics simulation; mutual prodrugs; self-assembled nanoparticles

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32190916     DOI: 10.1002/jcc.26192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Comput Chem        ISSN: 0192-8651            Impact factor:   3.376


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