Esterase-Responsive Polymeric Micelles Containing Tetraphenylethene and Poly(ethylene glycol) Moieties for Efficient Doxorubicin Delivery and Tumor Therapy.

Bioconjugate chemistry(2023)

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Enzyme-responsive drug delivery systems have drawn much attention in the field of cancer theranostics due to their high sensitivity and substrate specificity under mild conditions. In this study, an amphiphilic polymer is reported, which contains a tetraphenylethene unit and a poly(ethylene glycol) chain linked by an esterase-responsive phenolic ester bond. In aqueous solution, formed stable micelles via self-assembly, which showed an aggregation-induced emission enhancement of 32-fold at 532 nm and a critical micelle concentration of 0.53 μM as well as esterase-responsive activity. The hydrophobic drug doxorubicin (DOX) was efficiently encapsulated into the micelles with a drug loading of 21%. In the presence of the esterase, the selective decomposition of drug-loaded micelles was observed, and DOX was subsequently released with a half-life of 5 h. In vitro antitumor studies showed that micelles exhibited good therapeutic effects on HeLa cells, while normal cells remained mostly intact. In vivo anticancer experiments revealed that micelles indeed suppressed tumor growth and had reduced side effects compared to DOX·HCl. The present work showed the potential clinical application of esterase-responsive drug delivery in cancer therapy.
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efficient doxorubicin delivery,micelles,tumor therapy,esterase-responsive
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