Multicomponent-Loaded Vesosomal Drug Carrier for Controlled and Sustained Compound Release.
Deborah LeeSeoyoon SongSuheon KimMina LeeEunsu KimSunhee YoonHan-Ul KimSejin SonHyun Suk JungYoung-Kyu HanSun Min KimTae-Joon JeonPublished in: Biomacromolecules (2023)
Liposomes have been extensively adopted in drug delivery systems with clinically approved formulations. However, hurdles remain in terms of loading multiple components and precisely controlling their release. Herein, we report a vesosomal carrier composed of liposomes encapsulated inside the core of another liposome for the controlled and sustained release of multiple contents. The inner liposomes are made of lipids with different compositions and are co-encapsulated with a photosensitizer. Upon induction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), the contents of the liposomes are released, with each type of liposome displaying distinct kinetics due to the variance in lipid peroxidation for differential structural deformation. In vitro experiments demonstrated immediate content release from ROS-vulnerable liposomes, followed by sustained release from ROS-nonvulnerable liposomes. Moreover, the release trigger was validated at the organismal level using Caenorhabditis elegans . This study demonstrates a promising platform for more precisely controlling the release of multiple components.