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Glyconanoparticles with Activatable Near-Infrared Probes for Tumor-Cell Imaging and Targeted Drug Delivery.

Guanyu Chi1, Yinghua Lv1, Shuang Chao1, Chenxi Hou1, Yuxin Pei1, Zhichao Pei1.   

Abstract

Background: Multifunctional nanocarriers based on tumor targeting and intracellular monitoring have received much attention and been a subject of intensive study by researchers in recent years. In this study, we report multifunctional glyconanoparticles with activatable near-infrared probes for tumor imaging and targeted drug delivery.
Methods: Disulfide-functionalized dicyanomethylene-4H-pyran (DCM-SS-NH2) and amino-functionalized lactose were modified and loaded onto the surfaces of polydopamine nanoparticles (NPs) by Michael addition or Schiff-base reaction as GSH stimulation-responsive fluorescent probes and tumor-targeting moieties, respectively. Doxorubicin (DOX), a model anticancer drug, was loaded onto polydopamine through π-π interactions directly to prepare multifunctional PLDD (PDA@Lac/DCM/DOX) NPs.
Results: Experimental results showed that PLDD NPs had been successfully prepared. DCM, the fluorescence of which was quenched in PLDD NPs, was able to restore red fluorescence in a solution with a GSH concentration of 5 mM. The amount of DOX released from PLDD NPs was 44% over 72 hours in a weak-acid environment (pH 5). The results of CLSM and flow cytometry indicated that the PLDD NPs had good HepG2-targeting ability due to the special recognition between lactose derivative of NPs and overexpressed asialoglycoprotein receptors on HepG2 cell membrane. More importantly, the disulfide bond of DCM-SS-NH2 was broken by the high concentration of GSH inside cancer cells, activating the near-infrared fluorescence probe DCM for cancer-cell imaging. MTT assays indicated that PLDD NPs exhibited higher anticancer efficiency for HepG2 cells and had reduced side effects on normal cells compared with free DOX.
Conclusion: The fluorescence of modified DCM loaded onto PLDD NPs is able to be restored in the high-concentration GSH environment within cancer cells, while improving the effectiveness of chemotherapy with reduced side effects. It provides a good example of integration of tumor imaging and targeted drug delivery.
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Keywords:  GSH-responsive; near-infrared probes; polydopamine; targeted drug delivery; tumor-cell imaging

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35401000      PMCID: PMC8985912          DOI: 10.2147/IJN.S337082

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Nanomedicine        ISSN: 1176-9114


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