Folic Acid-Decorated β -Cyclodextrin-Based Poly(ε-caprolactone)-dextran Star Polymer with Disulfide Bond-Linker as Theranostic Nanoparticle for Tumor-Targeted MRI and Chemotherapy.
Huikang YangNianhua WangRui-Meng YangLiming ZhangXinqing JiangPublished in: Pharmaceutics (2021)
β -cyclodextrin( β CD)-based star polymers have attracted much interest because of their unique structures and potential biomedical and biological applications. Herein, a well-defined folic acid (FA)-conjugated and disulfide bond-linked star polymer ((FA-Dex-SS)- β CD-(PCL) 14 ) was synthesized via a couple reaction between β CD-based 14 arms poly(ε-caprolactone) ( β CD-(PCL) 14 ) and disulfide-containing α-alkyne dextran (alkyne-SS-Dex), and acted as theranostic nanoparticles for tumor-targeted MRI and chemotherapy. Theranostic nanoparticles were obtained by loading doxorubicin (DOX), and superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) particles were loaded into the star polymer nanoparticles to obtain ((FA-Dex-SS)- β CD-(PCL) 14 @DOX-SPIO) theranostic nanoparticles. In vitro drug release studies showed that approximately 100% of the DOX was released from disulfide bond-linked theranostic nanoparticles within 24 h under a reducing environment in the presence of 10.0 mM GSH. DOX and SPIO could be delivered into HepG2 cells efficiently, owing to the folate receptor-mediated endocytosis process of the nanoparticles and glutathione (GSH), which triggered disulfide-bonds cleaving. Moreover, (FA-Dex-SS)- β CD-(PCL) 14 @DOX-SPIO showed strong MRI contrast enhancement properties. In conclusion, folic acid-decorated reduction-sensitive star polymeric nanoparticles are a potential theranostic nanoparticle candidate for tumor-targeted MRI and chemotherapy.
Keyphrases
- iron oxide
- photodynamic therapy
- drug delivery
- cancer therapy
- contrast enhanced
- magnetic resonance imaging
- drug release
- fluorescence imaging
- magnetic resonance
- locally advanced
- walled carbon nanotubes
- diffusion weighted imaging
- squamous cell carcinoma
- high resolution
- radiation therapy
- quantum dots
- fluorescent probe
- ionic liquid
- climate change
- chemotherapy induced