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Doxorubicin covalently conjugated heparin displays anti-cancer activity as a self-assembled nanoparticle with a low-anticoagulant effect

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CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
卷 314, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.120930

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Polysaccharide; Unfractionated heparin; Bioconjugate; Self -assembly; Apoptosis; Doxorubicin

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In this study, heparin was used as a drug carrier to directly conjugate the anticancer drug doxorubicin, forming heparin-doxorubicin conjugates. These conjugates exhibited significant cytotoxicity to CT26 tumor cells by generating reactive oxygen species, without increasing anticoagulant activity. The self-assembled nanoparticles of heparin-doxorubicin conjugates effectively inhibited tumor growth and metastasis in CT26-bearing Balb/c animal models. Therefore, this cytotoxic doxorubicin-based heparin conjugate holds promise as a potential new anticancer therapeutic.
Heparin is a glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) member and well-known FDA-approved anticoagulant that has been widely used in the clinic for 100 years. It has also been evaluated in various fields for further clinical applications, such as in anti-cancer or anti-inflammatory therapy beyond its anticoagulant effect. Here, we sought to utilize heparin molecules as drug carriers by directly conjugating the anticancer drug doxorubicin to the carboxyl group of unfractionated heparin. Given the molecular action of doxorubicin in intercalating DNA, it is expected to be less effective when structurally combined with other molecules. However, by utilizing doxorubicin molecules to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), we found that the heparin-doxorubicin conjugates have significant cytotoxic ability to kill CT26 tumor cells with low anticoagulant activity. Several doxorubicin molecules were bound to heparin to provide sufficient cytotoxic capability and self-assembly ability due to their amphiphilic properties. The self-assembled formation of these nanoparticles was demonstrated through DLS, SEM and TEM. The cytotoxic ROS-generating doxorubicin-conjugated heparins could inhibit tumor growth and metastasis in CT26-bearing Balb/c animal models. Our results demonstrate that this cytotoxic doxorubicin-based heparin conjugate can significantly inhibit tumor growth and metastasis, thus showing promise as a potential new anticancer therapeutic.

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