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Robust Chemical Strategy for Stably Labeling Polyester-Based Nanoparticles with BODIPY Fluorophores.

Ivan S Alferiev1, Ilia Fishbein1, Robert J Levy1, Michael Chorny1.   

Abstract

Aliphatic polyesters are among materials most extensively used for producing biodegradable polymeric nanoparticles currently in development as delivery carriers and imaging agents for a range of biomedical applications. Their clinical translation requires robust particle labeling methodologies that allow reliably monitoring the fate of these formulations in complex biological environments. In the present study, a practical and versatile synthetic strategy providing conjugates of poly(D,L-lactide) representative of this class of polymers with BODIPY fluorophores varying in functional groups and excitation/emission maxima was investigated as a tool for making traceable nanoparticles. Polymer-probe conjugation was accomplished by carbodiimide-induced and 4-(dimethylamino)pyridinium 4-toluenesulfonate-catalyzed esterification of the polymer's terminal hydroxyl group, either directly with a carboxy-functionalized fluorophore or with amine-protected amino acids (Boc-glycine or Boc-6-aminohexanoic acid). In the latter case, the amino acid-derivatized polymeric precursors were reacted with amine-reactive BODIPY dyes after the removal of the protective group. Unlike nanoparticles encapsulating a strongly hydrophobic BODIPY505/515 (logPo/w = 4.3), nanoparticles labeled covalently with its carboxy-functionalized analogue (BODIPY FL) demonstrated stable particle-tracer association under perfect sink conditions. Furthermore, in contrast to the encapsulated dye rapidly partitioning from particles onto cell membranes but not stably retained by cultured cells, the internalization of the covalently attached probe was an irreversible process requiring the presence of serum, consistent with active nanoparticle uptake by endocytosis. In conclusion, the conjugation of particle-forming polymers with BODIPY fluorophores offers an effective and accessible labeling strategy for making traceable polyester-based biodegradable nanoparticles and is expected to facilitate their development and optimization as therapeutic carriers and diagnostic agents.

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Keywords:  BODIPY; conjugation chemistry; covalent labeling; fluorescence; nanoparticle; polylactic acid

Year:  2022        PMID: 36060230      PMCID: PMC9432775          DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.1c01601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Polym Mater        ISSN: 2637-6105


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