Supramolecular assembly of isomeric SN-38 prodrugs regulated by conjugation sites
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Supramolecular assembly of isomeric SN-38 prodrugs regulated by conjugation sites
Abstract
Supramolecular polymers (SPs) are an emerging class of drug transporters employed to improve drug therapy. Through the rational design of self-assembling monomers, one can optimize the properties of the resulting supramolecular nanostructures, such as size, shape, surface chemistry, release, and, therefore, biological fates. This study highlights the design of isomeric SN38 prodrugs through the conjugation of hydrophilic oligo(ethylene glycol) (OEG) with hydroxyls at positions 10 and 20 on hydrophobic SN-38. Self-assembling prodrug (SAPD) isomers 10-OEG-SN38 and 20-OEG-SN38 can self-assemble into giant nanotubes and filamentous assemblies, respectively, via aromatic associations that dominate self-assembly. Our study reveales the influence of modification sites on the assembly behavior and ability of the SN38 SAPDs, as well as drug release and subsequent in vitro and in vivo antitumor effects. The SAPD modified at position 20 exhibits stronger π-π interactions among SN38 units, leading to more compact packing and enhanced assembly capability, whereas OEG at position 10 poses steric hindrance for aromatic associations. Importantly, owing to its higher chemical and supramolecular stability, 20-OEG-SN38 outperforms 10-OEG-SN38 and irinotecan, a clinically used prodrug of SN38, in a CT26 tumor model, demonstrating enhanced tumor growth inhibition and prolonged animal survival. This study presents a new strategy of using interactions among drug molecules as dominating features to create supramolecular assemblies. It also brings some insights into creating effective supramolecular drug assemblies via the engineering of self-assembling building blocks, which could contribute to the optimization of design principles for supramolecular drug delivery systems.
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