Literature DB >> 34752985

Amphotericin-B-loaded polymer-functionalized reduced graphene oxides for Leishmania amazonensis chemo-photothermal therapy.

Letícia S Vitorino1, Thiago C Dos Santos1, Isabela A A Bessa1, Evelyn C S Santos1, Brunno R F Verçoza2, Luiz Augusto S de Oliveira3, Juliany C F Rodrigues2, Célia M Ronconi4.   

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Two platforms based on reduced graphene oxide (rGO) functionalized with Pluronic® P123 (rGO-P123) and polyethyleneimine - PEI (rGO-PEI) polymers and loaded with amphotericin B (AmB) were fabricated and tested against Leishmania amazonensis, which can cause cutaneous and diffuse cutaneous leishmaniasis. The materials rGO-P123 and rGO-PEI were efficiently loaded with AmB - a polyene antibiotic - which resulted in rGO-P123-AmB (0.078 mg per mg of material) and rGO-PEI-AmB (0.086 mg per mg of material). Under near-infrared (NIR) light irradiation, the amount of AmB released from rGO-PEI-AmB at pH 5.0 and 7.4 doubled in comparison to AmB released in the absence of NIR light under identical conditions. It was accompanied by a photothermal effect. Otherwise, rGO-P123-AmB did not show a significant change in AmB released in the presence and absence of NIR light. Cytotoxicity studies in mammalian host macrophages revealed that rGO-PEI and rGO-PEI-AmB were nontoxic to the host cells, whereas rGO-123 and rGO-P123-AmB were very toxic, particularly the latter. Therefore, only rGO-PEI and rGO-PEI-AmB were tested against L. amazonensis promastigotes in the presence and absence of NIR light. In vitro antiproliferative effects revealed that rGO-PEI-AmB showed a more pronounced activity against the parasite than rGO-PEI, which was improved under NIR light irradiation. Scanning-transmission electron microscopy of L. amazonensis promastigotes after incubation with rGO-PEI or rGO-PEI-AmB suggested autophagic and necrotic cell death. Thus, the facile synthesis, high AmB loading capacity and good photothermal effect make the rGO-PEI-AmB platform a promising candidate for the topical treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis.
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Keywords:  Amphotericin B; Chemo-photothermal therapy; Leishmania amazonensis; Near-infrared light-activated drug delivery systems; Reduced graphene oxide

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34752985     DOI: 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2021.112169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces        ISSN: 0927-7765            Impact factor:   5.268


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1.  Fabrication data of two light-responsive systems to release an antileishmanial drug activated by infrared photothermal heating.

Authors:  Letícia S Vitorino; Thiago C Dos Santos; Isabela A A Bessa; Evelyn C S Santos; Brunno R F Verçoza; Luiz Augusto S de Oliveira; Juliany C F Rodrigues; Célia M Ronconi
Journal:  Data Brief       Date:  2022-01-19
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