Poly(L-Glutamic Acid)-Drug Conjugates For Chemo- And Photodynamic Combination Therapy

MACROMOLECULAR BIOSCIENCE(2021)

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Despite the polymeric vascular disrupting agent (poly((L)-glutamic acid)-graft-methoxy poly(ethylene glycol)/combretastatin A4) nanoparticles can efficiently inhibit cancer growth, their further application is still a challenge owing to the tumor recurrence and metastasis after treatment. In this study, two poly((L)-glutamic acid)-drug conjugates for chemo-and photodynamic combination therapy are fabricated. PLG-g-mPEG-CA4 nanoparticles are prepared by combretastatin A4 (CA4) and poly((L)-glutamic acid)-graft-methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) (PLG-g-mPEG) using the Yamaguchi esterification reaction. PLG-g-mPEG-TPP (TPP: 5, 10, 15, 20-tetraphenylporphyrin) nanoparticles are constructed using PLG-g-mPEG and amine porphyrin through condensation reaction between carboxyl group of PLG-g-mPEG and amino group of porphyrin. The results showed that PLG-g-mPEG-CA4 nanoparticles have good antitumor ability. PLG-g-mPEG-TPP nanoparticles can produce singlet oxygen under the laser irradiation. Moreover, the combined therapy of PLG-g-mPEG-CA4 and PLG-g-mPEG-TPP nanoparticles has higher antitumor effect than the single chemotherapy or the single photodynamic therapy in vitro. The combination of CA4 nondrug and photodynamic therapy provides a new insight for enhancing the tumor therapeutic effect with vascular disrupting agents and other therapy.
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chemotherapy, combination therapy, combretastatin A4, photodynamic therapy
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