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Rational Engineering Docetaxel Prodrug Nanoassemblies: Response Modules Guiding Efficacy Enhancement and Toxicity Reduction.

Danping WangLingxiao LiHezhen XuYixin SunWenxiao LiTian LiuYan LiXianbao ShiZhonggui HeYinglei ZhaiBingjun SunJin Sun
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Prodrug-based nanoassemblies have been developed to solve the bottlenecks of chemotherapeutic drugs. The fabricated prodrugs usually consist of active drug modules, response modules, and modification modules. Among three modules, the response modules play a vital role in controlling the intelligent drug release at tumor sites. Herein, various locations of disulfide bond linkages were selected as response modules to construct three Docetaxel (DTX) prodrugs. Interestingly, the small structural difference caused by the length of response modules endowed corresponding prodrug nanoassemblies with unique characteristic. α-DTX-OD nanoparticles (NPs) possessed the advantages of high redox-responsiveness due to their shortest linkages. However, they were too sensitive to retain the intact structure in the blood circulation, leading to severe systematic toxicity. β-DTX-OD NPs significantly improved the pharmacokinetics of DTX but may induce damage to the liver. In comparison, γ-DTX-OD NPs with the longest linkages greatly ameliorated the delivery efficiency of DTX as well as improved DTX's tolerance dose.
Keyphrases
  • drug release
  • network analysis
  • drug delivery
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