| Literature DB >> 33436250 |
Yahui Wu1, Fangnian Li2, Xiaoqin Zhang3, Zhiqian Li1, Qianfeng Zhang1, Wenjia Wang1, Dayi Pan1, Xiuli Zheng1, Zhongwei Gu1, Hu Zhang4, Qiyong Gong5, Kui Luo6.
Abstract
To deliver photosensitizers with PEGylated heparin (HP) into tumor cells for photodynamic therapy, we prepared two polyethylene glycol (PEG)-functionalized HP-based polymers conjugated with pyropheophorbide-a (Ppa): a non-GSH-responsive nanoagent (HP-Ppa-mPEG) with the mPEG moiety chemically attached to HP directly; and a GSH-responsive nanoagent (HP-Ppa-SS-mPEG) with the mPEG moiety conjugated to HP via a disulfide linkage. The Ppa-functionalized HP without PEGylation (HP-Ppa) was designed as another control. These amphiphilic polymers could aggregate into nanoparticles. Cellular uptake of three nanoparticles by 4T1 cells led to abundant production of reactive oxygen species after irradiation by a 660 nm laser, inducing cell apoptosis. HP-Ppa-SS-mPEG was found to achieve the highest tumor accumulation, the longest retention time and the best penetration into tumor tissues, resulting in the highest in vivo anticancer efficacy with 94.3 % tumor growth inhibition rate, suggesting that tumor microenvironment-responsive PEGylated HP-based nanomedicines may act as efficient anticancer agents.Entities:
Keywords: Heparin; Nanomedicines; PEGylation; Photodynamic therapy; Tumor microenvironment
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33436250 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2020.117490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381