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Chemical Architecture of Block Copolymers Differentially Abrogate Cardiotoxicity and Maintain the Anticancer Efficacy of Doxorubicin.

Chowdhury S Abdullah1, Priyanka Ray2, Shafiul Alam1, Narendra Kale2, Richa Aishwarya3, Mahboob Morshed1, Debasmita Dutta2, Cathleen Hudziak4, Sushanta K Banerjee5,6, Sanku Mallik7, Snigdha Banerjee5,6, Md Shenuarin Bhuiyan1,3, Mohiuddin Quadir2.   

Abstract

The molecular architecture of pH-responsive amphiphilic block copolymers, their self-assembly behavior to form nanoparticles (NPs), and doxorubicin (DOX)-loading technique govern the extent of DOX-induced cardiotoxicity. We observed that the choice of pH-sensitive tertiary amines, surface charge, and DOX-loading techniques within the self-assembled NPs strongly influence the release and stimulation of DOX-induced cardiotoxicity in primary cardiomyocytes. However, covalent conjugation of DOX to a pH-sensitive nanocarrier through a "conditionally unstable amide" linkage (PCPY-cDOX; PC = polycarbonate and PY = 2-pyrrolidine-1-yl-ethyl-amine) significantly reduced the cardiotoxicity of DOX in cardiomyocytes as compared to noncovalently encapsulated DOX NPs (PCPY-eDOX). When these formulations were tested for drug release in serum-containing media, the PCPY-cDOX systems showed prolonged control over drug release (for ∼72 h) at acidic pH compared to DOX-encapsulated nanocarriers, as expected. We found that DOX-encapsulated nanoformulations triggered cardiotoxicity in primary cardiomyocytes more acutely, while conjugated systems such as PCPY-cDOX prevented cardiotoxicity by disabling the nuclear entry of the drug. Using 2D and 3D (spheroid) cultures of an ER + breast cancer cell line (MCF-7) and a triple-negative breast cancer cell line (MDA-MB-231), we unravel that, similar to encapsulated systems (PCPY-eDOX-type) as reported earlier, the PCPY-cDOX system suppresses cellular proliferation in both cell lines and enhances trafficking through 3D spheroids of MDA-MB-231 cells. Collectively, our studies indicate that PCPY-cDOX is less cardiotoxic as compared to noncovalently encapsulated variants without compromising the chemotherapeutic properties of the drug. Thus, our studies suggest that the appropriate selection of the nanocarrier for DOX delivery may prove fruitful in shifting the balance between low cardiotoxicity and triggering the chemotherapeutic potency of DOX.

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Keywords:  cancer; cardiac effects; cardiotoxicity; doxorubicin; drug delivery; nanocarriers; pH-responsive

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33151075      PMCID: PMC8532565          DOI: 10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.0c00963

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Pharm        ISSN: 1543-8384            Impact factor:   5.364


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