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. 2022 May 1:206:489-500.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2022.02.131. Epub 2022 Feb 28.

pH-sensitive hyaluronic acid-targeted prodrug micelles constructed via a one-step reaction for enhanced chemotherapy

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pH-sensitive hyaluronic acid-targeted prodrug micelles constructed via a one-step reaction for enhanced chemotherapy

Min Li et al. Int J Biol Macromol. .

Abstract

Although many chemotherapy prodrugs have been developed for tumor therapy, non-targeted delivery, uncontrolled release and tedious construction procedure of prodrugs still limit their clinical application in tumor treatment. In this work, hyaluronic acid (HA) which has tumor-targeting ability was used to conjugate to antitumor drug podophyllotoxin (PPT) to construct a pH-sensitive prodrug named HA-CO-O-PPT just via a one-step esterification reaction. The HA-CO-O-PPT spontaneously assembled into nano spherical micelles in aqueous medium, which had outstanding serum stability and blood compatibility. The obtained prodrug micelles (named HP micelles) exhibited a pH-responsive drug release mode with cumulative release reaching 81.2% due to their dissociation in response to acid stimulus, and had a high cellular uptake efficiency beyond 97% owing to HA receptor-mediated targeting. Furthermore, it was found that the prodrug micelles showed excellent antitumor activities in vivo with the tumor inhibition ratio up to 85% and negligible systemic toxicity. Accordingly, the pH-responsive HP micelles constructed by a simple one-step reaction, could be a promising candidate as a chemotherapeutic agent for cancer therapy.

Keywords: Hyaluronic acid; Podophyllotoxin; Prodrug micelles; Tumor-targeted drug delivery; pH-responsive.

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