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Poly(l-Ornithine)-Based Polymeric Micelles as pH-Responsive Macromolecular Anticancer Agents.

Miao PanChao LuWancong ZhangHuan HuangXingyu ShiShijie TangDaojun Liu
Published in: Pharmaceutics (2023)
Anticancer peptides and polymers represent an emerging field of tumor treatment and can physically interact with tumor cells to address the problem of multidrug resistance. In the present study, poly(l-ornithine)- b -poly(l-phenylalanine) (PLO- b -PLF) block copolypeptides were prepared and evaluated as macromolecular anticancer agents. Amphiphilic PLO- b -PLF self-assembles into nanosized polymeric micelles in aqueous solution. Cationic PLO- b -PLF micelles interact steadily with the negatively charged surfaces of cancer cells via electrostatic interactions and kill the cancer cells via membrane lysis. To alleviate the cytotoxicity of PLO- b -PLF, 1,2-dicarboxylic-cyclohexene anhydride (DCA) was anchored to the side chains of PLO via an acid-labile β -amide bond to fabricate PLO(DCA)- b -PLF. Anionic PLO(DCA)- b -PLF showed negligible hemolysis and cytotoxicity under neutral physiological conditions but recovered cytotoxicity (anticancer activity) upon charge reversal in the weakly acidic microenvironment of the tumor. PLO-based polypeptides might have potential applications in the emerging field of drug-free tumor treatment.
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